ON THE SUEZ CANAL.
A WIEELESS TELEGRAM:
(Received November 19, 8.45 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, November 18. ■ The "Hamburger Na.chricb.ten" publishes the following wireless telegram, alleged to havo been received from Alexandria via Salonika:—"lt is understood that 500,000 Anglo-French troops arc concentrated on the Suez Canal, expecting a Tnrco-German attack during the next few clays.. Feverish preparations for the defence are The British headquarters sta.fi" do not expect to have ai\y disturbance,. The agitators who caused the trouble are under lock and key and suspects arc closely-observed." Greek newspapers doubt the accuracy of the message, and express a. belief that the. unfavourable occurrences urn being concealed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8300, 19 November 1915, Page 5
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