THE WAR WITH TURKEY
THE APPROACHIRC CATASTROPHE CAPITAL IX PITIABLE STATE. IP« riua iMutuixH. —CGmKBT.] LONDON, Sept. o. Tbs Erho de Paris Salonika correspondent states that Turkey is feeling |le Me at munitions. The old stocks aie bin depleted. Cool and metals ate scarce. The chimney tops of the munition factories at Zeitoun and Bourne* have aot been smoking for several 4*f%Tke Erie dr Paris Rome correspondent states that the condition of the people at Constantinople is pitiable. They in terrorised at the approach of the fatal catastrophe. It s moored that Djemal Pasha, whn is now at Bagdad, is considering the Mpumtlbt of a revolt against Enver Pasha.
TURKISH REPORT. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 5. A Twrkifth oSrial states: Oar artillery demolished a hostile machine gaa southward of Aaamkdare. Oar lee—aitiing rolnmns surprised the sm my at several pouts, rapturing tele|hnr-~ aad other war material. The saeasy fat two hoars boot horded Altehitape wasamwsfaßy. Oar fire caused an uplsßma snag tb m enemy’s mine tknasrs, Mffariif a mine, and demiriiaK the hostile entanglements.
A TURKISH ATTACK
KEPT USED BY AUSTRALIANS.
WELLINGTON. Sept. 6. tw Hit* Umsmaii inset ports as faßrast IjO.VDON. Sept. 5. A Ftasvh ofltrtial report states that at the Dwnkaaeße* a Tidwk night attack ipat the saofth sector hehl by the Aastnlint «» rep»b«l with heavy AUSTRALIANS REPULSE TURKISH ATTACK.a PARIS, Sept. 6. ~o(fcnil.”: A Twikiwh eight attack on the walk letter, hrU by the Antialan, was repahnl with heavy leases. OPERATIONS AT CALLIPOLI. PARIS, Sept. 6. -OBrisl/':— Thera hs» been a eatra rn southern GaMfiii wove Angs**. hot burly engqge—inu. ia the worth where the British hove marl* prqpvs*.
TURKISH TROOPS DE PRESSED. PATRIOTIC ADDRESS BY ENVER PASHA. ATHENS. Sept. 6. Enver IMb recently at the Dardan*or» iletvereil a patriotic infdress in order to raieo. tlw lumratc of the troops ah* were thfptrsaed at their lonsc*. wkath exceeded SMWf) kilk-ii and wound sal in the last battles. TOOKISH ARMY AMD ITS LOSSES. PARIS. Sept. t>. Lr THeps' 1 rutiexpuadeat at IVdegat(h twpnsta that a Tatfcish colonel states lint Turkey b» netifanl l-TKJMJW men •ml her leases are- eetnoaled at 660,(1(10. Twhey k» at UaUipoii 3W.M 0 Ml the CmruMto. TOjHHO at CnnotanOMplr, AOUW at Adriaanple, 40 <OOO at cinfaljn. and SWjIWO in Ada Minor and %ria. MUTUAL COHCRATULATIOWL THE CROWN PRINCE AND ENVER PASBA.
1 AMSTERDAM. Sept. 6. •TW toman Crown Prince, ia a eonf lalal—j telegram to Eaver Pooka, eaya that the tn Tat hash iwmin grim nraffilnaiN al a fetal saeeeoa. Etover IMa lapfcrd rxpewwinig odmratios ■i mjrng fltai the imsk* of the GevMtN arary agwinat oagevier eneaty were ra%r aAtaianUr hy ike bravery of the Carmans ia the Weatevn Theatre, and ■AM that lemsKa was yeend to co-op-mM*. and keyed to amm throw the ArKaak ami French into the new. • MCE MEH WANTED. a tnuwa'suiniEgauxs. HOBART. Sept 6, Calimil Cantatas, whs kao keen inalhM fnaa the Utardtiseths. iaeslopMic ahast the **phnt» ol the Anatraßaas rad New Zealantdevo. He eoaoidova Cernwmy esgahtle of carrying as tho war fa thirty year*. AmtnhLndd lead Iftr Empire Ip ruhyUag; ruarpnhuey wr-
raw ami semi nea to the front. Ihn> »• pm m«I hr amt sn if the war bah Ivoagke ta u early
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West Coast Times, 7 September 1915, Page 3
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