TALKS IN TURKEY
IMPORTANT BEARING* ON WAR BRITISH OFFICERS WARMLY WELCOMED. ON ARRIVAL AT ANKARA. 1 •By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, (Received This Dav. 11.25 a.nu j ANKARA. January 13. Lieut-General J. 11. Marshall Corn-j wall and Air Vice Marshal Elmhurst, representing the Middle East Com-' rnand. have arrived for conversations ■ with the Turkish General Stall'. A > large crowd cheered General Cornwall. Air Vice Marshal Elmhurst and. other British officers as they were.' leaving the railway station. They were i welcomed by General Huznu Kilkic. ■ commandant of the Ankara Garrison. ■ Admiral Sir Howard Kely, who is! resident in Ankara, is attending the. forthcoming talks. British sources disclosed that military; talks between England and Turkey are. opening today, with a possible im- ■ portant effect on war developments in : the Mediterranean, Middle East and Europe.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 January 1941, Page 6
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