TURKEY.
REVOLT IN ARABIA. AGAINST THE TURKS. Received March 22, U o.m. ■ ■]■'■; London, March R Mr. Balfour stated in the House of Commons that the most important chiefs in Arabia iiad revolted against thei Turks. He could only say the position was satisfactory. The Turkish forced ■' .near Aden was isolated from the Turkish i '*, .headquarters. There were no means o( ascertaining the dispositions against them, except through the newspapers. i\' , ?f DISMEMBERMENT OF TURKEY* • ' HALF OF EMPIRE NOW GONE. s Received March 22, 11 p.m. Rome, March 2L Newspapers consider the dismember* „- lnent of the Turkish Empire is now inj ' course of solution. Already half hat] ~"', been lost, namely, Armenia, Mfiopo* lamia, Arabia, and Egypt, and predict i that Germany, under military preaiure 4 ' .will abandon her allies, who, helpleiSj will seek a separate peace. It is believed Turkey and Bulgaria ✓ i prepared to face that eventuality. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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