TURKEY.
TURKS SURRENDERING. {TROUBLE AT MEDINA, A DRASTIC ULTBIATDH Received Jan. 11, 5-&^uh.
Amsterdam, Jan. 10. Isolated Turkish garrisons in AraMa were perpuaded to surrender In accord with the terms of the armistice, and all, except at Medina, have now laid down their arms. Fakri Pasha is now holding out at Medina, but the Allies have informed Turkey that they would destroy the Dardanelles forts unless coin* plied with the armistice. A British force intervened in tie Caucasus in order to compel the Turkish evacuation and prevent fighting between the Georgians, Armenians, and others. Comparative quiet now reigns, tha Turkish atrocities, burning, piUagiig, and other excesses have ceased.
A British mission has proceeded to the north C&uaasus to assist the authorities in quelling civil £aorders/-4ub N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1919, Page 5
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