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SECOND EDITION

WHAT THE AMERICAN AMBAiSSADOIRi SAW. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Rec. July 5, 12.10 p.m.) ■ 2 LONDOiN, July 4. !Land and Water is publishing a series of articles by (Mr Morgenthau, formerly American Ambassador at -Constantinople, revealing German intrigues in. Turkey. He states that German representatives closed the Dnrdanelles- without Turkey's assent. OBITUARY. STJLTAM OtF TUiRXjEY. ' (-Beater's Telegrams.) (Rec. July 5, 11.15 a.m.) liONiDON'j July 4. \ Obituary.—The Sultan of Turkey.' - (The Sultan "of Turkey, Mahomed V., was born in 1844, the third son of Sultan Abd-ulnMedjid. He was proclaiml- - Sultan on ,27th.-April,''-1909/in sucto his elder brother, At'd-ul-'Hamid 11., who was deposed by unanimous vote of the National Assembly,.):, -

SOUTH AFRICA. > N.AiTIY® STJRIKEiRIS REL'EASKD. (,Rec. July 5, 12.10 p.m.J . " JOH-AiNNEBBtTRO, July 4. , Sentences on native ringleaders in the recent strike have been suspended, conditional on their good, behaviour. vy BRITISH FRUIT CROP. ONE OF THiEi WOTUST OfISF RECORD. (Published in The Times.) , (;Rec. July 5, 11.10 a.m.) ■UOIXIDON, Jul v. 4. Lord Crawford states that the British fruit ccqp is one of the worst experienc- • e<3. After meeting the demands of the Army and Navy; there 'iis under ru ounce, of jam weekly available for civilians, without allowing any consumption of fresh fruit. . • . • -

GERMAN INTRIGUE IN TURKEY.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 161, 5 July 1918, Page 1

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SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 161, 5 July 1918, Page 1

SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 161, 5 July 1918, Page 1