Turkey
KAISER’S BAD FAITH. Times and Sydney Sun Seevicm. London, December 8. Prisoners are complaining that Germany is insufficiently assisting Turkey. The Kaiser, before the war, promised illimitable supplies, but since the war started he has given neither ammunition nor guns. It is believed the war factories in Germany are unable to produce sufficient quantities of material, and has ordered from Bulgaria, but Bulgaria is not taking any risks, and has not delivered the stuff. TURKS BEATEN AT BATUM. (United Press Association.! Petrograd, December 9. Official: Turks from Trebizoud attempted to prevent the landing of Russian forces at Batum. The transports’ guns, supported by the infantry and Frontier Guards, routed the enemy, with heavy loss, and the debarkation was carried out.
SENUSSI LOYAL.
Rome, December 9
Aimed Sheriff. Chief of the Senussi, hold a meeting of adherents is Egpyt, for the purpose of affirming loyalty to Britain.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 294, 10 December 1914, Page 5
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147Turkey Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 294, 10 December 1914, Page 5
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