GREEK VICTORIES
FALL OF KUTAYA. TURKS EVACUATING ESKISHEHR. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ATHENS. July 19. The newspapers declare . that besides several thousand prisoners the Greeks captured an immense quantity of booty. They emphasise the political and strategical importance of Kutaya, the fall of which is likely to lead' to' the speedy capture of the main Turkish railway lines.—Renter. The evaeaution of Eskishehr has begun. The King has left Smyrna for the front. The Greeks captured tour big guns and eleven machine guns north-west of Kutaya. The Turks are now retreating along the whole front, with the Greeks in pursuit.— A. and N.Z. Cable. ITALIAN WARSHIPS. ROME, July 20. (Received July 21, at 9.25 a.m.) The dreadnought. Duilio has gone to Constantinople to reinforce the Italian squadron. Other warships are following, —A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17719, 21 July 1921, Page 7
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