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TURKEY TAKING NEW DEFENCE MEASURES No Alteration in Policy Likely HITLER’S MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT LACK OF ASSURANCES RESPECTING GREECE (By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Copyright.) LONDON, March 6. Turkov, which lias not been hilled by Hitler’s assurances, has taken new defence measures,'and no alteration in her policy is expected. • . , Diplomatic circles in Istanbul say that Hitler s message to the President, General Inonn,’contained: — 1. A statement of the German desire for close relations with Turkey and Germany’s readiness to send a highlynplaced statesman to Ankara for discussions or to receive alm vis i representative in Germany. 2. A denial that Germany threatened the Dardanelles. 3. A denial of aggressive intentions towards Turkey. 4. A lengthy exposition of events after the Versailles Treaty, accushig Britain of misusing smaller nations, especially Turkey. . J . , The Ankara correspondent of “The Times points out that Hitler’s message does not give assurances to respect Gieece.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 March 1941, Page 5
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