TURKEY.
GERMAN CfMMANDER ALARMED. ASKS KAISER FOR MORE TKOOf* "■ Received March «, 12.19 a.m. , Athens, March t: Alarmed at the gravity'ef the sital' tion, the Duke «f Mecklenburg has tel*» graphed to the Kaiser, urging that rela* forcemeats be despatched to nople, / »• - ; ' ENVER PASH* * WELCOMED AT JERUSALEM, ';*-. Received March 6, ll) p.m. Athens, March ff. Enver Pash* visited the ,Mo«qu# d Omir and other holy places at JerMf* le*, including Christian churches. was welcoaied bv the Greek ntfilir aid the sheiks. ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION 1 . Received March 6, 12.10 a.m. Athens, March %■ Advices from Constantinople that an attempt was wade t» assaul|p|4 Enver Pasha, who was wounded, CAVALRY TROOPS MUTEST. Received March 5,11 p.m. Lendon, Mateh 4 The Daily Chronicle's Athens coßft* pondent reports that a detachment #i cavalry which was sent to disperse aatt< war demonstrators l n outside the Ministries, joined them* ringleaders havte been arrested.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1916, Page 5
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