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Major Turner-Mead, of Dorrington Hall, England, and party, are on a visit to Hew Zealand, having arrived by the Niagara • last week. Major TurnerMead has lately been through Russia and Germany, and he is apprehensive of grave European trouble. ‘ ‘ They are getting on in Eussia,” he said to an Auckland interviewer. "They have now all kinds of modern guns and implements of the most modern warfare, including four-wheeled tractors. They are making ready for war, all right; and I would be surprised if they have not some agreement with Germany and Turkey. It would make a nasty combination just now. If we make war with Turkey, there will. be a Bolshevik war throughout Europe and the East. The situation is nasty.”

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Shannon News, 13 March 1923, Page 3

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Untitled Shannon News, 13 March 1923, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 13 March 1923, Page 3

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