Against the Turks.
A CAMEL FORCE SURPRISED. LOYALTY OF INDIANS. BASRA TAKEN BY BRITISH. Cairo, November 24. Captain Cliopo's Bikanir camel force was deceived by the enemy's camel corps using the flag. Captain Chope was suddenly attacked by three hundred infantry on both Hanks. The llaharajali of Idar, who is proceeding to the, front, interviewed, said: "If the Emperor requires an army as large as the Rusian army, India is able and willing to supply it. Mohammedans are not concerned about Turkey's action. Site has no claim to represent Mohammedanism. She is only a football coerced and driven by Germany. All India is proud to fight for the Empire. London, November 24. Ollicial.—General Barrett reports that the Union Jack has been hoisted at Itasra and acclaimed by the inhabitants. British merchants estimate, that the Turkish wounded brought to Basra after the action on November 17 numbered two thousand.
TURKS OVERTHROWN. AX 1) ELBE PRECIPITATELY. Keceived 20, 1 a.m. l'etrograd, November 25. OlHeia'i. —AVe overthrew the Turks ahm;; tile whole front in the Kzeroum il istiicfc. Tin: Turks Jiud precipitately, being pursued vigorously.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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182Against the Turks. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 155, 26 November 1914, Page 5
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