THE POSITION IN TURKEY.
vUnited Press Association.—Copyright.) NEW yOßK r .A<ugu4 31. The Turkish 'Embassy discredits the idea that it is possible for Germany to stir up (Mohammedan If eering against Britain daring^the struggle. American itewspaipers contain editorials thanking tho British fleet for keep.in,g the Atlantic sea lanes open, thus enabling the United States' commerce to continue without delay or annoyance from ,any of the belligerents. The " NW York Evening Fctet" spates that it has received information 'that Britain knew «f tho possibility of, war breaking out three months ago. The
mobilisation of the British fleet (before the war 'was not -merely accidental, but was intended 'to impress Germany.
ATHENS, August 31
( German reservists resident in Turkey Wave been ordered 'to concentraT>e at Cqn.stiantinoiple, (preparatory to 'being shipped to tjternsaiiv.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20161, 2 September 1914, Page 6
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