STRUGGLE IN CONSTANTINOPLE
FEUD MAY LEU TO REVOLUTION By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. • (Received March 26, II P- m -) T ,, , „„ ' LONDON, March 26. Mr Martin Donohoo, reporting from Constanza, stages that there is a fitter struggle in Constantinople between the war and p«sace parties. The latter demand a capitulation. The. feud may culminate in a revolution. ' i.. „ The Military League, considered to be the sworn foes .of the Committee of Union and has been resuscitated, and aims to destroy the German' and Young mirks incubus. Already the army is divided. , 1 , . , The fear of a coup d’etat led the Government to contemplate a separate neace and at a stormy Cabinet meeting the majority decided to negotiate with the Allied Commander-in-Chief and asked the Arne: pcan Ambassador for certain conditions for the surrender of the Dardanelles and Constontxnople. Genora i von Sanders, broke into tihe Cabinet and furiously expostulated. fie threatened the instant arrevt of the peace majority, and vowed that he would shoot any member communicating with the ie ®j udgeoned the Government into submission.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9003, 27 March 1915, Page 7
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