The Dardanelles.
IN THE AEGEAN SEA. f ■ ' ' ,J k t r 'i. ~,|j.;•» ,riii■. ■ ■ 1 1 ■■ ?,.■ i 'FRENCH/TORPEDOERS S)Nk tt> ' . <>• ’SUBMARINE. v . 1 •’■/■/'■ ' f ' ■} U Nit ED • jAsspOUTION.!. > ~ J( '■ y) /Received ,9.40 a.m.) ( , iU lit frpip l ,t)tt)ieu i s ,s,ti}tps of. French torpedoerjy ~pa ftppedps ([ and ~Mity-, ■yv.\t~r, TTI- •il il'.-i : --•* df *S’ EFFECTIVE BOMBING. ALLIES 1 CAMP SAFER. (Received 8.50 a.m.) Athens, September 14: > Warships efffctiv ; (?fy fthriiliii’nled' ,tl}£ Asiatic;,(batterieiiv /“ : ft ' ls”knticvpated ' that .thet Allies’ ‘en cam'pine n’t! at Galjij’ poHiwill be more secure in the future. : , - —— TURKS BURN ASIATIC COASTAL towns: V'. : i' 1 - 1 : • I '' 11 FALL OF tHE DARdANEELES 1 1 ANTICIPATED. ■ • IV ,y. r-' : ff * i (Received 8.25 a.m.) > ■ 1 ) ’ London,' September, IL‘ •Renter’s Athens correspondent re-, ports that at Focha, in Asia Minor, is in, flames. It is believed that the •Turks are destroying the coast towns and retiring to the interior in anticir pation of the fall of the Dardanelles, TURKISH BATTERIES SILENCED. (R.e|eiy,efl 12.10 a.m.) New Voile, September 14. Reuter’s Paris correspondent reports that the shells of the AngloFrench guns silenced the Turkish batteries on the Asiatic shore at the Dardanelles, improving the situation of the Allied troops at Gallipoli,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14, 15 September 1915, Page 5
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199The Dardanelles. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14, 15 September 1915, Page 5
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