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TURKS REINFORCED IN GALLIPOLI

ANOTHER GERMAN SUBMARINE ACCOUNTED FOR '("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) . . Paris < August 9. Cairo reports that troops remaining m isyria have been ordered to Constantinople. ~ ... New levies aro moving to the same direction for tho defence of the Dardanelles, . GERMAN SUBMARINE SERIOUSLY DAMAGED. ~ , p Parrs, August S. 'An 'Athens • telegram states that a b email submarine, seriously damaged and disabled, 'Ims been towed to tho Golden Horn. TURKEY RECEIVES A CATEGORICAL' DEMAND FROM ITALY, , , . . Rome, August §.• Tho tension between Italy and Lnrkey is increasing. Italy has categorically demanded an explanation and reparation. THE TURCO-BULGARIAN AGREEMENT, "Times" and Sydney "Sim" Services. . London, 'August 9. The Greek Press describes tho Turco-Bulgarian agreement as tightening the bonds of tho Serbo-Greek Entente. '1-1,0 Bulgarian Legation has informed the "Petit Pansieu" that an agreement has not o been concluded. Bulgaria does not dream of attacking Serbia. BULGARIA RECEIVES A NOTE FROM THE ALLIES, (Rec. 'August 9, 10.50 p.m.) Sofia, August 9. Tho Allies' reply to the Bulgarian Nolo oF Juno has been handed to M. Radislavoff (Bulgarian Premier and Foreign Minister). Its contents hstvo not been revealed. FIGHTING THE TURK IN THE CAUCASUS Potrograd, August 7. Oiiioiti|.-~"lii ili" f.-'Huc-asiic «'p i'"|siil.n'd t-Mibhont Turkish Dttiicks ih tho <'««««« pi Khici to ftHEßtttod JjjsjtfeiKii eanaitnodißgi JwM

arc actively .entrenching. We captured an important position at the top of tho pass in the direction of "Ala&likert at tlio bayonet's point, killing many, of the enemy." " GREECE AND THE WESTERN ALLIES ("Times" ami Sydney "Sun" Services.) (Rec. 'August 9, 9.25 p.m.) Athens, 'August 9. M. Gounaris (the Greek Premier) anil otlier politicians, accorded an infcjrview to a. representative of the Exchange Telegraph Agency. They claimed that tho attitude of Greece, was one of benevolent neutrality towards the Triplo Entente, with a loyal fulfilment of all obligations to Sorhia. It. woultl bo impossible in any circumstances to cede territory to Bulgaria in psnsiaoration of tlio latter lighting with tlio Allies. Popular sentiment in Greece would not countenance, the cession of territory won in tlio Balkan Wars, together with tlio belief that she was entitled to those poitions of .Asia Minor where the majority of the population, are Greeks.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 5

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TURKS REINFORCED IN GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 5

TURKS REINFORCED IN GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 5

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