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“Til-lE‘ I(ARLSRUI:IE‘AT WORK IN ‘ THE SOUTH ATLANTIC. AUTHORITIES "ANDTHE PRESS. UNITED il.’msss TASSOCIATION. (Received 1.20 p.m.) - London, October 2. - Lloyds ,state that the Ka.rlsl-ulrie -sank» three stcmners in the South Atlaiitic. There is some I'clllsill~illg of the Reinuerzi. A T The Times, in a leader, states: '_l_‘h.e whole system of the Britisli press is sufferingv; from want of cohesion ‘be~ tween the authorities. A We do not hesi.. tate to say that unless I'emedie(l,i the; War Office and the Admiralty, v\‘i'lfl.iCi)i are already fully occupied with their own special "work, will find their labors materially increased. The services which the press could render a‘b'roa-fl are i:ncalcill'able, but tlley‘c-imnot be renclerecl in the present official Challisber». -- , i ‘ » “REPORTS «FROM THE ‘TIMES’ " T ~‘»GO‘R‘HESPONiD'E'NTS. THE MpS'LEMS LOYKL. ‘ * A (Received 2.5 p.m.) _ -London, November 2. =Tl1e»« Times’ iBomla:1y corres'polic'lent klties not anticipate the. elnl)ar'l‘assrnell:t~ of India. He,believesvtlle majoi-i_t'3ai of Moslems are loyal, and will not com-. mence hostilities ‘against Britain. “INTERV'ENTION OF FIOUMANMI TANDGREEGE LIKELY.
The Rome correspondent states that Turkey’s attacks on Russia caused a profound impression, and it is expected
they will involve the participation of other countries in the Avar, as Italy h could not remain indifferent to the eventual actions of Turkey in Egypt and the Red Sea, Avhich threaten the interests of her colonies in Africa, ft is evident there will be intervention by Roumania and Greece.
BULGARIA’S SYMPATHY WITH
THE ENTENTE.
The Balkan correspondent understands that Bulgaria will not under any circumstances take up -arms against the Entente.
AMERICA INTERESTED IN PANISLAMIC AGITATION.
The Washington correspondent says
that all American papers recognise German intrigue is dragging the Porte into an ignominous and dangerous adventure. If Germany is organising a pan.
Islamic agitation America will be vitally interested, because of the Mohammedans in the Phillipines.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 3 November 1914, Page 6
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299Great Britian Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 3 November 1914, Page 6
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