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SIR IAN HAMILTON'S RECALL.

SPECUUTIOH AS TO THE FUTURE

TERRIBLE STROBSLE IN SERBIA

STRAieHf TALK TO 6REECE

Mm OEBPERATE FI6HTIHB

BOUND DVIHSK

RUSSIANS aEGAPHJSiE CAPITA!

OF BUKGVINA

SIMM ATTACK IN FRAH6E

mm( cqmreiri mm®

THE BALKAN BLOCKADE

8M.U9&1 eARIPASSIi

SUL lAN HAMILTON'S RECALL.

PRESS CSO&UMENTS.

BIPFICULTIES OF THE TASK

(pRBBB ASSOCIATION.] •■ .{.Received Oct. .20, 9.20 .p.m,) LONDON, Oct. J2O. ; IPhe newtspajwrs interpret Sir la*ij jfefamilton's .recall as a determination; -to instal near vigor -and purpose iiito the .caiupiuga.. v ' , The Evening Jvews says.: "There is . sMomo news which, even the ..Censor . ~«4saiuiot suppress. • Sir Charles .Homo's appointment is in this . -category. Ii liiesmK that llio .general upojt whom fche whole responsibility ' lor <the Gallipoh" j-es*ed has i»een.siiperso(iad, despite ihe <faCt *thab we are still—officiaHy—onljy jo. few j mile*j from an <*poch-niaJiing' victoj'y. I Jjovd. Milncr's tdiwiists Are sstill tfssesh | -in our memory. One of Generul, Jtfonrti's first dwties Hvill l»e to deter- | .cninefthe grave pnjblem as to whether " -act js ff>xpodienit to persist in tihe ■pre.s<?ni. plan of «impai J gn.'" I The Evening Standard «ays: "The -weaill verar. not altogether miexpected. ; "Sir Itu. Hamilkwa's six months' comnmnd -.resulted1 * In many l)riffi«nt ructions, but did not achieve its pur./jpose. The publio tronid have beea .more pssjpared for the present change -if it hud not 'been deceived T>y yolrticiisus, and had been told more .-dearly what iwas happening at the BardinidEeß. It may bo KJifely preisirmea t*hat Sir Ism Ilam3ton[s report wIH iiot!iv« puHished for many years, ;if Mr«r- His \iras an estreraielj 4iffiicult tiiak after • tlie Turks had been g^iven two months to prepare fortifications. " The Poll Mali Gaacotte says: -"The , -change in ©ommj «id doe.* not offlie as a Mirpri.se. Imt there,is a danger os <ovor-st.iting its sif ; ?ii£cance. Sir Irun Hamilton wrts con.fronted l«y stupeE---dous difSctilties. Neither he nor his

heroic troops are t teprerjiated in the public estimation '• through their • failnro yet to obi'oiu a decisive .. riefcorv."

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 21 October 1915, Page 5

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SIR IAN HAMILTON'S RECALL. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 21 October 1915, Page 5

SIR IAN HAMILTON'S RECALL. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 250, 21 October 1915, Page 5