THE IRON HEEL.
TllilCS FEELLYG WEIGHT OF THE OPPRESSOR\\'p [I I> \SFT A W BLOODT MIR ST V POLICY. fTimes ;u:d Svdnev run services.; ' ‘ LOXDOX. A;:-. C._ f The “Moscow Joinr.:-T' : gives details brought by Russians from Constantinople as to Conn;’.*; ire?i.mtn df Turkish civilians. stating that General You der Gohz forced the vur-n popukition to wo; k inr too army. \t;in«*roi!s YrorivHl lops ( tahiished, controlled by German ongiircrs. who frequently have the lurks brutal I v beaten when they re: use to work or not work properly. Hicse factories are manufacturing munitions uniforms, and hospital supplies. Otlier Turks . exempted from military service are mobilised at agricultural labor. . The population are intensely exasperated. and lights are a daily occurrence in Constantinople between t-im 'Turks and Germans. , Id is reported that Enver Fusiia. discussing ’massacres with a neutral diplomatist, said. -'Our policy .is •Turkey foi TuikW We are beginning to get 'rid of the Armenians then the Creeks and, the Jews, finally even i . • German--.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4003, 9 August 1915, Page 5
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164THE IRON HEEL. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4003, 9 August 1915, Page 5
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