THE ORIENT.
THE DARDANELLES. ME. ASQUITH WON'T TELL POSITION' Reecived Sept. 29, 9.50, p.m. London, Sept. 29, In the House of Commons, replving to' Mr. Joynson Hicks* Mr. Asquith refunea to make a statement as to the Dardanelles position and prospects, all of which he stated the Government consider consistent with military exigiences, CHEERING THE TURK. NEWS BY AERIAL POST. London, Sept. 9S. The Daily Telegraph's Rome corns* pondent says that travellers from Constantinople state that Russian, Freneh and British aviators flew over Constantinople and Smyrna and dropped buj. , letins describing the German defeats lit (Russia and France. PRISONERS IN TURKEY. i London, Sept. »., * , Bu E. Grey stated in the How* it • Commons that every effort was **% , made, through the American A"rfalw L der, to obtain a list of Srittb. nrtwiierg at the Dardanelles. Turkey 13d ■been warned that until these aM]£. i tioas had been fulfilled Britain wouU i not furnish similar information. Hither. to she had received only the names «t the submarine crews and 190 offfem and men.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1915, Page 5
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171THE ORIENT. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1915, Page 5
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