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Show SAYS GERMANS KNEW CAUSE LOST WHEN AMERICA ENTERED RALONIF.1. Saturday, Nov. M). (By the Associated Press. ) over the shell-pitted ground of Callipoli point, the British landed peacefully at dusk tonight, using as stopping stones the buiiet-ridd'ed hulks grounded under fire in H'l."i. From t hese ves.-els t housands went toward t lie Turkish batteries and death during the ill-fated campaign ihree years ago. The British are- occupying the forts along the lower Dardanelles, which the. Turks are turning over. They have already placed l'ki cannon in the hands of the British. The Turkish commander at Fort Cbanak, on the Dardanelles, was formerly an adjutant under the German commander of forces defending the straits. He said to the correspondent: "From the. moment the submarine barricade bar-ricade of the Ataitntic was declared, provoking pro-voking Amerii-a to enter the war, Germans Ger-mans knew their cause was lost. Since that time Turkish unwillingness to continue con-tinue the war has grown sLeadily." |