THREAT TO STRAITS
BLOCKADING ALLIED SQUADRONS.
(RoceiTed 16th September, noon.)
PARIS, 16th September. "LOuvre" says : "We have reason to fear the Turks intend shortly to ma», large forces, and establish artillery batteries on the heights dominating thia Dardanelles, oppoeite GallipoK, threatening to dose the'passage te the: Aegean to Allied squadrons in the Sea of Mannona. and the Borphorns.
LOOTING IN RETREAT
TURKS WILL NOT FORGIVE
GREEKS.
(Received-16thi September, noon.)
■.-..■ PARIS, 15th September. An Angora despatch' states thai Unaeein Raouf has addrecsod a Note to the Turkish representatives at Paris anß London, protesting against the fires and pilfering, attributed' to the Greeks dinrin^ the retpeat, and stating that the Turkish nation will never be able to forgrve. these acts.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 7
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118THREAT TO STRAITS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 67, 16 September 1922, Page 7
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