TURKEY.
J.OAN A COMPLETE FAILURE. ——— i TCKKJHH FORCES MAY BE RHDOOBD. ~,-. | Beceived Jaw 27, 7*3 pjn. Borne, JuneJ i Swiss advices ,t»te that the Tuikhh lean wu a template failure The Government U ardently appealing to Ger■mmmj for money Unless there i* a liberal response, the Turkish forces will be reduced. There are no further levies to U caUtd up.—Press Assoc. MOTHER COUNTRY: SHIPS TO NEW ZEALAND. London, Jute 26. There is likely to be less facilities tor the iranspart of Australian and New 'Zetland produce in the ensuing season than iii 1917. The rapidly increasing American forces in France require the 41v*riion of a large amount of tonnage to meet American requirements. —Au». XZ. Cable Assoc APPEAL TO BRITISH WOMEN. Beceived June 27, 2.15 pjn. London, Jun<j 26. Mr. Lloyd George has issued an appeal to British women to work on the bad, and says that the harvest is enitasgered for want of labor owing to the calling up of men. There is not a moment to lose. War ms&nsss* ookkkhenoe Beceived June 27, 2.16 p.m. The_Hague, June 26. It it authoritatively stated that the progress of the deliberations of the Anfio-G«rman War Prisoners' Confer. «nta indicate* a likelihood of agreement Tka Conference hat been suspended temporarily to permit of members consulting taair respective Qovernments upoa eett»ia qnastionsraft wmxm deleqates. tsedrtd June 27, 2.16 pan. London, June 26. The Dominion delegates are going to the front next week, visiting their troops adM*M]r/>-Pms Assoc. MBDALS FOB NEW ZEALANDEES. Received June 27, 2.16 pan. London, June 26. Distinguished Conduct Medals have keen bestowed on the following New Zeabuiders:— AMkknd-fiergeaati T Mack, J. H. Isrewer, N. W. Buektbooght, Corporal B. Jordan, Oompaay-Sergeant-Major E. e.Moat, Corporal 6. L. Stuart. Wellington—Corporal L. T. Cains, ietgeants V. Heaton, M. Macatlrill, Otago—Private A. Mao Donald. Sine Brigade—Privates A. L Bturmey, 0. A. Tucker. OiStMAKY IN THE PACIFIO. Received June 27,10.30 pjn. London, June 26. Si tfco House of Commons, Mr. Lee oofta drew attention to Mr. Massey't alateweat of the 10th, regarding German eokauea, and asked whether there was any change in the Government policy in that connection. Jfr. 9oar Law replied "Si." > ~ -
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1918, Page 5
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357TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1918, Page 5
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