Turkey
TURKS TALK OF PEACE. fUruTiD PttKSi Association.! London, February 23. ‘ It is rumoured tliut tlie Turks approached M. Morcentsau, who was making a holiday in .Constantinople, critli a view to sounding Russia for a separate peace, _____ BOMBARDMENT OF ASIA MINOR. London, February 23. Mr Jeffries writes that tin* Allies ire regularlv bombarding the , Asia Minor coast, especially the entrance to the Gulf of Smyrna. GERMAN PRESS COMMENT. I London, February 23. I The German press is belatedly dismissing the fall of Krzerum. Ihe ColIgne Gazette, referring to the possiplity of a Kurdish revolt, cynically dates that the'■Armenian population las been too’ weakened seriously •? to :o-operate in -a rising. The Hamburger l ' Nachrichten suggests* that Turkey received the news vith unequalled calmness, because the oss was not published. The Frankfurter Zeitung realises the gravity of the situation and is de■johncing the daiigcrous attempt to iush it iip.‘ ' The Thiks need determined leadership and considerable renforcemenl's,*’.“
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 68, 25 February 1916, Page 6
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