TURKISH COMPLAINT.
UNEQUAL STRUGGLE. True Times Mitylene correspondent, in * y" despatch printed recently, gives what -M claims are the particulars of the first visit ,j| of Prince Ernest Hohsnlohe-Langenbtirg» .rgj acting German Ambassador to Turkey, t d . the Sultan in Constantinople on August jj* 10. . • r I|i " Prince Ernert, ' says the despatch, had to listen to a string of compjau^ 4 _-J and reproaches. The Sultan taxed Ger- fi j many with indifference to the fate of to* .« Ottoman Empire, which, he said, w* ; been abandoned by its allies, bereft « munitions and money, and was sustaining single-handed the desperate and unequa* 1 struggle in the Dardanelles and the Caucasus, whereas Emperor William had pro* . mised to come to Turkey's aid. " Prince Hohenlohe-Lan<*cnburg, completely taken aback bv the Saltan**. outspokenness, replied that German • actio ß in the Balkans had,been delaved becaiw*:: ■the central Powers had to devote [main strength to the eastern :' WjHm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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152TURKISH COMPLAINT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16050, 16 October 1915, Page 2 (Supplement)
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