Against the Turks.
VON DER GOLTZ BOASTIN&
| GOXFLICTIXG CUSRMAX opinions.
Keelved April 2, p.m. London, April 1. \ Jft»hamt reports Hint von dor Oolt;:, in*- interview ])rior to his departure for-' .l:ii>i-lin, declared that the defences of t'ie Dardanelles had proved more effective tUa.ll was expected, and a new attack- was awaited without fear. The more- ships- attacked tliein the better lie would lie satisfied. Tile Turkish am-miinitii-in- faotosion wore sufficiently developed to an. army of half a million suppjiwl,.
Jn Pelrogradj, TMttt der Goltz's journey is thought to be connected with tlie erws at UonatantiitOpliK. Me insists that the Turks should di«vota' the entire strength of their defen'fiP'tb; tilin'capital. General von Sanders continues to issue orders for the continuittiimiQf the campaign in the Caucasus and iSyWa; 'but General von der Goltz hopes to pWfliade tlic Kaiaei to over-rule Sanders;.
FOREIGNERS IN SCKPENSE. Received April 2, 5.5 p.m. London, April i. An English clergyman at' C'onstantmoplfi writes: "We are perfectly happy and comfortable. The authorities are conrteaus, but there is' ntl" foiling what a day may bring fortli.^-"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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177Against the Turks. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 252, 3 April 1915, Page 5
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