IN TURKEY.
TURKISH FEARS. [pm; PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.. LONDON, Nov. 14. It is reported Talaat Enver, Djemale P.a.sha, and Nozim Bey have fled from Constantinople. They are accused of the misappropriation of public funds. GERMAN CIVILIANS IN TURKEY. NEW YORK, Nov. 16. The United Press London correspondent, according to a wireless from Berlin. states that Dr. Solf sent a Note to Mr Lansing, asking the United States to intervene with the Allies to permit German eivilans in Turkey to return, to Germany. SEA POWER ASSERTED. PARIS November 16.
A Great Fleet, led by the destroyers Shark, and Mangins, passed in a stately" procession through the Dardanelles'and anchored, bristling with guns opposite Contantinople. The Anglo-French mission were welcomed by noisy crowds on the quays. They found the City in the midst of a political crisis, owing to the unpopularity of Djavid and Hairi Effendi. The personal intervention o-f the Sultan restored the equilibrium. Tewfie Pasha has been appointed Grand Vizier, the ex-Ambassador to ‘Rome, Nabkley, is Foreign Minister. A great number of Austro-Germans are still intriguing in Pera. » >
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1918, Page 3
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