ASIA MINOR.
I THE SINAI CAMPAIGN. A MOTHER DASH EXPECTED. THE ANZACS' EXPLOITS, Received .Tan, 15, fi.3o p.iu ' United Service. London, .fan. 14. 'l/1)c press is discussing t.lio possibilities of an advance on Palestine. Tlio Manchester Guardian states it nxpoc'a another quick march will brin<; the Anzacs to Zazes, the key to the Coast road, but the country abounds with good definite positions, with railways inland. If tile eampajrin in Syria continues it will be necessary to cut the railway to Alexandrettn. Mr. Lovat Eraser, in the Mn'l, states that the splendid exploits of the Anza.u and territorials are valuable beeanSa tliev are worrying the Turks. Thcv have neither the time nor the strength for vast adventures in Asia. He believer General Murray will some time take Jerusalem, but the dreams of n united swecf through Asia Minor, and north Arabia, are mere moonshine.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 5
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144ASIA MINOR. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 5
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