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GOEBEN AND BRESLAU

PURCHASED BY TURKEY TURKISH APPEAL TO ENTENTE Received this day, 8.25 o'clock London, Friday Turkev declares thfl Goaben and Breal.au entered the Dardanelles under the Ottoman flag because they had "been purchased from Germany France considers the sudden conversion into Turkish .'ships after the bombardment of two French constitutes a breach of neutrality •• ' Prince Eddin, nephew of the Sultan, telegraphed to the French Ministry stating that Turkey appeals for support to the Entente in order to guarantee the existence of Turkey, which.is threatened by pan-German-ism

The Turkish Ambassador assured Sir E. Grey that Turkey, despite the purcha e of the warship?, intends to remain neutral, and not embark on any policy of adventure ;

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 5

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GOEBEN AND BRESLAU King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 5

GOEBEN AND BRESLAU King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 694, 15 August 1914, Page 5

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