MISOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN.
TURKS DEMORALISED.
LACK OF FOOD AND MUNITIONS
LONDON, March 12,
Tire “.Daily Telegraph's” Home correspondent stales that information from Turkish sources shows that the army in Mesopotamia is demoralised and spent. ft lacks -food, munitions, and artillery. The armies in Armenia and .Persia are in a similar condition. The bad winter weather here to love has saved them, hut this protection, has now ended. THE POSITION IN BAGHDAD. BRITISH COM MISSION F.R.’S ST.ViT'M F.NT. LONDON, Marcn 12. In llie House ot Commons, Mr Bonar Law added that Lieiiteiiiinl--ttenei.il Maude reports that, he is satisfied that he can provide for bis army’s necessities in Baghdad.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1917, Page 5
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