TURKEY.
„ -t #i POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS. NAVAL BATTLE MAY ENSUE. London, Nov. 3. The newspapers point out that Turkey's downfall promises the most important results. It releases corn from t'he Caucasus and enables the Allies to assist Russia to restore order, Before the Allied fleet is able to reach* Constantinople the channel must be swept of mines. German marine artillery have been sent from the forts, and naval battle may ensue, as the Goeben and the Russian Black Sea squadron, which is manned by Germans, is available. MINISTRY INCLUDES EXTREMISTS. London, Nov. 3. Several corespondents point out that Turkey's peace Ministry includes men who have been extremists. It is suspected their secondary object is to maintain the Committee of Union and Progress, for Enver Pas'iia lias not yet lost all authority.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. ON THE SEA: SUBMABtfIES DROP OUT OF SIGHT. Madrid, Nov. 3. A British steamer has arrived at Ferrol, and reports that sho met several German submarines, which submerged when they sighted her and did not attack.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1918, Page 6
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