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THE WAR IN TURKEY.

PASSAGE 01? THE DARDANELLES. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Received 30, 11.30 p.m. London, April 30. Mr. Acland, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question suggesting a local armistice to enable detained ships to pass the Dardanelles, declared that Sir Edward Gray, Foreign Secretary, was consulting the Powers regarding such a temporary measure if j the channel was not opened soon. THE DARDANELLES. THE PORTE'S REQUIREMENTS. Received' 1, 12.30 a.m. London, April 30. Renter's Constantinople correspondent states that the Porte declines to reopen the Dardanelles while the Italians am cruising in the Archipelago, unless the Powers guarantee the security of the straits.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 258, 1 May 1912, Page 5

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THE WAR IN TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 258, 1 May 1912, Page 5

THE WAR IN TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 258, 1 May 1912, Page 5

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