Turkey
SOUNDING. . f'tij! ■ -tS>n M ' ' , jh< | v,, ' m i ilt . M- : i -i ■>i •> ( ARMY CANNOT CONTINUE BEi•• i •; -.I • 1 '• '* ’’ " ' ' ' i .1 YONO 45th INST, >' Vi ■»< "' i, n [ ■; , i .. ■ I i'i I' ; 1 > i it f ■>■•! ■/ -j ; )_',7 I ■’ iI . ■ ’GERMAN HELR NEEDED. Dnixed ’ P|beßß Association . (Received 9.55 a.m.) London, September 13. The Daily Azeris correspondent says,:, Reppyts, from a Turkish official source state that the higher German command has notified Berlin that the Turkish Army cannot continue beyond the 25th, while reports from private Sources agree to depicting the position of Turkey as deplorable, with a collapse 1 sure, unless Tieifinan'help is soon'TfhdiSed. -.hi.ii:, MISCELUANECMJS’‘ITEMS. 1 to, p’ji: "it- i-■ rj< •«*ill ; ' . ‘Tioiid6ri; : September ‘ 13. ;" The 1 )aily TplegCaph’’jj "‘correspondent at Rome sjays that' it 1 is learped from Constantjuiople that the Allies pr© daily progressing as the result pf intensified attacks, on Anafarta, and (,hat o,wingi to submarines navigation ip th© Spa of Marmora has completely, ceaapd. |: j. The Sultan received the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, and it is believed that, the latter brought several million francs' ijn gold among his haggage. Th© Tuijlp have been informed that the Grand Duke’s arrival is the precursor to a great German invasion of Italy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 13, 14 September 1915, Page 5
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205Turkey Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 13, 14 September 1915, Page 5
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