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VIGILANT TURKEY

♦ J MR CHURCHILL'S GREETINGS. (Ry Telegraph—Press Association.' '! LONDON. January 1. ■ The recent British victories in the i Mediterranean were referred to in a -1 message sent to the Turkish people dby the Prime Minister. Mr Churchill • i"I: may be that the recent victories I ; in lhe Mediterranean are a forecast I c.f what the coming year may bring ” .' he said "Standing on the threshold r ; of the New Year we look forward con- ' tldently to the trials and struggle, ahead of us knowing that our war re--1 sources are every day increasing ant! are backed by the mighty output o< ! the United States." Mr Churchill said that the friend ship between Britain and Turkey had , stood the- test of time, and in the day- . to come it would be a force of immense imixirtance. Turkey last night mice again stater I her readiness and determination to de fend her frontiers A broadcast frou Ankara declared: "Turkey looks for-’, ward to 1941 with confidence and pro-1 paredness, even if war is declared tomorrow Turkey is ever vigilant, with] : ever-increasing preparations for dan-| ger 1910 taught us that victory 1. I assured to those who are devoted tc I I their country and take up arms on it; I i behalf."

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 7

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VIGILANT TURKEY Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 7

VIGILANT TURKEY Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 January 1941, Page 7

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