TURKEY'S ATTITUDE
PROMISES OTICT.NEUTRALITY. -/ (Rec. August 24,-11.20 p.m.) '■ ■ •mi -ri 5 50 ? S '* antlpo R le ' August 24; -..me Porte has reassured the British Ambassador of.'Turkey's-intention to remain noutral. The British, French, and Kussiaii-Ambassadors assured ''Turkey that tho maintenance of the Ottoman 'Jimpire'is tho basis of their present policy m the Near East. .;.-..,.. ■..•■■ •The question of the legality of the -i ?• cruisers Goeben and Bresla-u was. not raised, but the 'Ambassadors insist that'the officers and crows .must depart, Turkev desires to keep a number: of engineers, mechanics and stokers to teach Turkish crews to run the turbines; ...
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 6
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97TURKEY'S ATTITUDE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2237, 25 August 1914, Page 6
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