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GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

TURKISH OFFICIAL MESSAGE By Telegraph—Preas Association—Goj>jiij;hi Amsterdam, September 10. • A Turkish official message states"Our artillery at Aiiafarta oh Wednesday caused Explosions ill enemy fiositions. southward of Azinakdere. ' '"file enemy unsuccessfully dropped bombs 011 our left wing at Ariburnit. c V as , a f eG ' J ' o artillery duel at Sedd-ul-Bahi-." i \

TURKISH CAMPS BOMBARDED. , . London, September 10. Mitylene reports that English destroyers and Allied aeroplaiies bombarded the rurkish camps at Aivali on oeptember 8, doing great ■ damage, lnere wero 'many casualties. A second squadron, successfully bombarded the Smyrna fortifications.' ' HEAVY CUNS FOR BULAIR. (Rec.. September 13, 0.10 a.m.) pondent states that the majority of the heavy cannon at Adrianople and Luld Burgas bare been transferred to Bulair and Gallipoh.

TURKS AND GERMANS HUNS' SEVERITY RESENTED, • (Rec. September . 12, 3.30 p.m.) t . Milan* September 11/ II Corriere Delia Sera" states that seven Gorman officers have arrived at Constantinople who l ia d been wounded by Turkish soldiers revolting against German severity, Apparently Turkish omcers liny© not attempted to restrain the men. 1 • Several officers from Adrianople have been imprisoned for conspiring against their German colleagues. TURKISH COMPENSATION. Constantinople, September 10. Official.—"Hie Porte has decided to compensate the owners of property dam»ged hy hostile bombardments which conflict with principles of humanity, from tho value of the property of nationals of , the hostile countries."-

TURKISH ASSAULT REPULSED WITH GREAT LOSS. Bj Telegraph—Press Association—Oouyrlsht (Ilec. September 13, 0.25 a.m.) • ; _ Petrograd, Soptember 12, Russian communique states that considerable ; Turkish, forces, favoured by a mist, attacked' at daybreak at the mountain of Maha-radgh, but were repulsed with great loss. ATTACK ON SERBIA SAID TO BE IMMINENT. (Rec. September 12, 3.15 p.m.) ■ . Athens, September 11. Reports from Buda Posth state that a German attack oh Serbia is imminent. AUSTRIAN FRONTIERS CLOSED. (Rec. September 12, 3 ~p.m.j , ; Ceneva, September 11. Austria has closed the Swiss . and Rumanian and troops guard the crossings. This, is' attributed to secret movements ,of troops.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5

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GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5

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