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TURKISH LOSSES. ATHENS, July - (i
Official.— The Turkish losses of killed, wounded, prisoners and missing amount to seventy-five per cent of then fighting strength.
SHIFTING CONSTANTINOPLE, J »ly 20
It is reported the Kamalist govein•w ine nt have decided, in view of the great advance, to transfer the government ‘ and National Assembly to givas.
train robbers. PARIS, July 26,
Train bandits robbed fifteen passengers. One Englishman lost £l5O sterling-
LABOUR FRACAS PARIS, July 26
Five persons were wounded and twenty bruised in the Labour Congress fracas at Lille. Orders are issued forbidding the entry of persons carving arms.
SPANISH LOSSES. MADRID, July 26. A well informed source estimates the Spanish losses at Melilla at 5000 killed, wounded and prisoners. Spanish forces ft a t Sidixres are in a critical position. An attempt to evacuate by sea had to he stoppl'd, the Moors firing causing heavy losses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1921, Page 3
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