TURKEY'S ATTITUDE
;;■■. , UNDER 'PRESSURE FROM BERLIN. '■.'■;,.. '' ;;;London;' August 24. '.' ■'. In response to, the Entente's repre- - sentatio'ns, -Turkey has-freed, the ship- .; ping at- the Dardanelles. Turkey is not '.'',..' ..satisfied .'with ;the-. Allies' /attitude re- ■ .spectuig .the' Goeben,- and, insists that *-i ■ Bho must 'retain, some ;of -the Germah : : : ,:'i'engineers' and stokers. ';-;'_ .''; It, is obvious, that, Germany, is apnly- .;;,. ing'the greatest pressure to force Tur- ''.■'• key.;-to",compromise herself, .'. believing, '-.'.;' that Britain and France -'will.be afraid •■ ; to-make ..war. against;. Turkey, because ,-. '.thijMatter'might- stir- up'-'the- Miissul-, i; ■ mans in India and. Algeria.T-"Tiraes": ■ nnd'Sydney "Sun", services:* ;•.':
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 6
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90TURKEY'S ATTITUDE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 6
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