AN UNFAITHFUL WARDEN.
ENGLISH EXPERT'S VIEW.
<"TiSBM" »nd "Sydney Sun" S«rrf©Mj - LONDON, November 2.; The -Military Correspondent of .'*!&" Times" Balkan wart* duced Turkey's military presSge,»lsV the Turkish Army remains useful v* German tool, by reason'of ite'nsmßtti and military virtues. By joining-o*, enemies in attacking the Allies, Tfcrfaf' has forfeited all claim to our support now or-hereafter. Having proved Sβ l, 6clf an unfaithful warden of her gfett' position at Constantinople, she cansfli' longer be left in occupation of'it.'*"
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15116, 4 November 1914, Page 6
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78AN UNFAITHFUL WARDEN. Press, Volume L, Issue 15116, 4 November 1914, Page 6
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