FIGHTING THE TURKS
STUBBORN BATTLES IN ASIA MINOR Australian-New Zooland Oablo Association. London, September 8. A Russian comrnuniguo statas: Stubborn battles continue on tbo front of Kigbi and Ognot. • ' ■ , . ENEMY'S CAMPS BOMBED. (Rcc. September 10, 5.5 p.m.) London, September 9. Official—Aeroplanes again raided El Nazar and bombed the enemy camps. BRITISH ARMOURED MOTORS. IN JTIE CAUCASUS. (Rcc. September 10, 55 "p.m. Petrograd, Septembor 8. The British armoured motors in the Caucasus are commanded by Mr. G. Locker Lampson, 31.P. for Salisbury. CERMANS IN SYRIA. FRICTION WITH THE TURKS. London, September 8. A neutral from Turkey describes great German preparations in Syria. Roads, factories, and water works are being built, all bearing the stamp of permanency, as though ■ Germany had made up her mind to definitely remain in control. However, the lack of sympathy between tbo Turks' and Germans has developed into actual friction. TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER. IN BERLIN FOR A CONFERENCE. New York, September 8. It is reported from Berlin that Haul Bey, the Turkish Foreign Minister, has arrived thero for a LETTERS TO PRISONERS. RESTRICTIONS REMOVED. London, Septembor 8. Tho War Office states that Turkey has withdrawn the restrictions' on letters to British prisoners, whereby they were limited to four lines, but states that long letters arc subject to delay.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2873, 11 September 1916, Page 5
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211FIGHTING THE TURKS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2873, 11 September 1916, Page 5
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