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Show ITTING GALLIPOLI the allies at the u ore or less lequest of Prem er Vcn zelos oops at Salonik they tool a Lch has been the goal of Teu bitions ever s nee Bismarck ;he present German en pire Ac s the plans of the Pan Germans of ''alon 1 i was to be a part a or an open port controlled by and Austria lue of the port was two fold In ssion of the Germanic powers protect the line of communica Turkey and to whatever other ern regions the Teutons might hands such as Persia the Per and the Sue? canal Posses eover would give the Teutonic ohumon over the Aegean sea waters that wash the shores Jjnor clear down to the border i It would fcive Austria an all the Mediterranean which not possess today because the 13 in dispute between Italy and md has only a narrow channel Mediterranean hands of the enemies of the lowers Saloniki is a base for a the line of communication- to , md ultimately will give such r the dominant influence m the In addition it will restrict the wet pf Germany and Austria in terranean aod thus protect the EMs brief description of Salo r&tegie advantages it will be t Germany and Austria never sea, their souls in patience as an enemy holds this port they be aided by Bulgarians or not the Germans and Austrian: e Salonika if there is any way t It is quite probable there ; the Teutons are concentrating rces on the Greek border as b possible for even a short de 1 be fatal It wag delay that 3ermans Calais and Dunk rk be allies realize the full un of their prize and the necessity fit is proved by the lecision uted war council to carry on an campaign with all the re ossible It s probable there t the English troops number ips 100 000 which have been n from Galhpoli are being sent most part to Saloniki When e the allies will have in the mod of 300 000 men a force ould 1c able toehold Saloniki lmost anv immediate romb na irees wh ch the Teutons ran ef nglish troops have been taken i the 8u la ba an 1 Anza re the Gall pol pen nsula The f 5 ; ' or ginal lanl ng on the t p of the penin . aula is being ma nta tie I bs both the kngl sh an 1 Frrn b The w thdrawi of the 8 la bav and ', Anzac trooj w th ns gn f ant losses was a wonderul arh e eroent anl f lat epo 1 n t iho that th losses wore g eat tbc Fngl sh an rr 1c he nsd ei ron th s feat No doubt scores of i, g 1 an 1 Irench war ships frotceti"! the t th 1 anal w th a h rr ane of shells n ).ht a I lay wh c tl o troops were 1 a I ng tl r g s an 1 ' ;i stores on hundrels f essels large and , ; 'f finall It maj be that fart of the for ca :' ' mo pi down the nhore anl ffe te 1 a (' 1 d t on y th troops on tl e t r of f i ft tl c en ns la b I it last a o ts hp i j ' Turks sti I ha 1 a nelge betnee thp 1 1 two forces |