GERMAN TALK OF ATTACKING
Is Only to Pacify ttie Turks. KAISER'S UNDERTAKING AS TO REPRISALS PROBABLY BE ACCEPTED BY AMERICA. CHERIF PASHA'S ACCOUNT OF YUSSUF'S DEATH. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. EGYPT IMPREGNABLE. GERMAN TALK OF AN OFFENSIVE IS MERELY TO PACIFY THE TURKS. London 'Time** and Sydney 'Sun* Service*. .. , „ LONDON, February 7. Marcel Hutin, writing in the 'Echo do Paris,' states that tho defences of the .Suez Canal and of Egypt generallv are of the most formidable strength, and that the lurco-Germans will never bo able to storm them. He adds that the Germans know the task is impossible, and that tho announcement of an offensive is merelv intended to pacify tho Turks.
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Evening Star, Issue 16032, 8 February 1916, Page 6
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