PARTITION OF PERSIA.
"WA/R CiANNOT BE i-VEBTBD?
COiNSTiAj^TiIiNIOiPUE, December 2',
Turkish diplomats privately express the conviction that fightnig ever Persia, cannot foe averted.
'■■ They make the astounding statement that England and Bussia, in aiming at the partition of Persia, were endeavouring" to secure by underhand means what they feared to obtain by force. ■
Backed up as she was, however, by the Triple Alliance, Turkey did not propose to see Persia divided on acccunt of either any political or religious reasons. .','•■■
Turkey and Germany; these JipL.mats further point out, are not going to 'be caught napping a^ain, and the igre&tesfc activity now prevails in Turkish military oircles.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10245, 10 December 1910, Page 2
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106PARTITION OF PERSIA. Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10245, 10 December 1910, Page 2
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