TURKISH AFFAIRS
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. the creeks plight. LONDON', Sept. 10. Tl,e "Daily Telegraph’s” diplomatic correspondent expresses the opinion that the Greek army has been 1 ought ,o a standstill, hut there is no e ; deuce supporting the Tu.k.s > '■ that the Greeks are m full >e • The Greeks assert they are only await h,g reinforcements' before essaying another bid for Angora. The "Daily Express” Constantinople vorrespondent reports Gteo' osse. are much heavier than 1 cabled. 1 learn they are at least twenty U,ou_ sand killed, wounded or sick. | • tempt to outflank the Turk sh eh was a disastrous failure, which io, e the Greek general staff to hitme a powerful offensive against tin cent which failed. Finally, the (.reeks attempted to outflank the urks ngh , and ill this effort t.iey “ , worse. Owing to the absence o in- • • the lack of transport, hut the (.reeks inust retreat U> Eskishchr hetorc 'be - lnoctial rains form the roads into russee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1921, Page 3
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