TURKISH CAMPAIGN.
ENEMY TRDI'.'G REvALLEJ. ULIOI IHkD FOR HOME DEFENCE. ATHENS, iicrch 17. Dipl> inatic circles state that iinp*.rfcanl councils have been hu»a ia uon-siaiitin-'piu, and it lias been decided at ;;il c-.sts c.i reorganise the delence of A--,;; ...laor. in-y intend to recall the ■jiukifi uv'Oii.t wjin iUga. oaiiCia, .u.'n'i■■<.! jiHi Mid Uounuiiui. and io emphiV Llieiii iu tire defence of Ottoman icrntory. A c.-eeiUraiion <A troops has alve..uy lingua .aid practicauy the whole j...a;e pe-pulation nus been c.oled to arms. TURKEY'S TROUBLES. A COLLAPSE PROBABLE. WASHINGTON, March 15. The collapse of Turkey is probable in view of tae conditions ensuing from British victories. TURKS DISLODGED. A RUSSIAN REPORT. LONDON, March 16. Russian Odicial.—We dislodged the Turks from a iovtiJied summit wc-.it-warn of Kermimshaii.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 5
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