The Dardanelles.
ENVER PASHA'S TRIUMPH.
"ALONE I DID IT!" Tlnitkk Press Association (Received 10.20 a.m.) London. January 17. Enver Pasha is using the evacuation to bolster up his personal reputation. He delivered speeches upon his triumph at both the Turkish Climbers; asserting that after driving back the British to the beaches, he thought it profitable to draw on the enemy in the hone that while groat battles were being fought in the Carpathians, together with the An.'doFrench offensive in the West, ho would be able to detach part of the enemy's forces and relieve our allies. His hones were realised, as he gradually drew to the Dardanelles live hundred thousand Anglo-French. He was sincerely Rratful to the English I'or wasting their strength there. The retreat from G'llV-nli was conducted under extraordinarily favored circumstances. Referring to the offensive aginst Egypt, Enver Pasha said he wa s convinced that it was to prevent the enemy continuing to defile the territories which he has torn frnn
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 36, 18 January 1916, Page 5
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163The Dardanelles. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 36, 18 January 1916, Page 5
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