TURCO-GREEK WAR.
GREEKS STILL ADVANCING. FORTIFIED LINE HELD. (By Cable.—Press Association.— Copyrfent.) (Received 11.30 a.m.) ATHENS, March 2S. An official communique says:—\\ c pursued the Turks in the Dusehak sector to the Arapliteiflik Heig-hts. Our advance in the Brusa sector continues. The Turks hold fortified positions to the southward. The newspaper "Embrose' , alleges that Italian ships are delivering munitions to the Kemalists, and declares that Greece threatens to blockade the Asia Minor coast.—(A. and X.Z. Cable.) It is unofficially reported that the UtVeks Jiavc ojefipied Alinn Ka,ra Hissar, which the Turks evacuated. If this is confirmed it means that tinGreeks have attained an ' important objective, facilitating a possible advance to Angora— ("Times."') KEMAL TO LEAD TURKS. LOXDOX, March 28. A Constantinople message states that Mustapha Kemal, the Turkish Nationalist, has arrived at the front in Anatolia personally to conduct the Nationalist campaign against the Greeks. — (A. and [X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 71, 29 March 1921, Page 5
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