BRITAIN AND TURKEY
THK MOST I. TROI'BLK. [Australia A N.Z. Cable Association._ LONDON'. Oct. 1. The "Daily Telegraph's” Constantino; |e correspondent states the newspaper ‘‘Djumhoiiriei" admits 1 urkey is making military preparations, but affirms these are directed solely to national defence. It adds that it would be erroneous fo assume that Turkey, with her arms folded, will permit England to acquire Mosul for the benefit of her i>ctrol kings. H concludes by hoping the English people will exert their influence to obtain an equitable solution.
TFRKTSTT RECRUITING. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 1. The newspapers publish notices summoning for military service four classes from 22 to 21 years of age. All officers of the l’irsl and Second Reserves arc invited to present themselves for medical ■examination.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 2
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