THE DARDANELLES
CHANCES IN COMMAND. GENERAL lIUXTER-WESTON RETIRES. I'aris, August 8. doners 1 Hunter-Weston lias been compelled .to relinquish his command in the Dardanelles. owing to illness. General Bailloud, the acting French commander, has issued an order expressing gratitude to the "British Army Corps and expressing the hope that General HunterWeston will soon return to help in the completion of tile joint -tabic. BRITISH TOMMY'S VIEWS. Sydney. August 8. A soldier writing' from Egypt says: '•This expedition U a wonderful advertisement for Australia. We are so well equipped, unci said that the Tommies say •' It must rain money out there.' Everyone r see is going to 'Horsetral.ver after this'ere brawl is settled.' One elutp said: 'Why, you fellow: gets us much as our bloom in' generals.'" TURK IS 11 Ft iPX'lv- (if) \'CEXTR ATTNG l-omlon, August S. Cairo reports that the troops remaining in Syria have been ordered to Constantinople. The new levies ar.e moving in the same direction, for the defence of the Dardanelles.
GERMAN SUBMARINE DAMAGED, I'aris, August 8. An Athens telegram states that a German submarine, seriously damaged and disabled, lias been towed to tile Golden Horn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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