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Show mi m Kin mil Ottoman Forces Dig In to Make Final Stand Against Triumphant Grecian S o 1 d i e r s i CONSTANTINOPLE, Msrah M (By jth Ascistd PnH)AmgMMitiil f th fall f Af.ua-Karehiaesr, th iear,nt Jueartien a-led a th Bagdad railway, kn tKa braeatn free Imymi jie tH main line, mi enede Kara tKts aftarnaan. This la f h twa ekierttvea a whiah th Qrk ffsneiv tutt tHa Turkish ntinalieta haa be timai, th Hr bene tski-Bhahr, th june-tta june-tta aaint th lina ta An sea. It wii rrts) fra Greek aauraaa laat night that tKa Turkieh lree war eveayat-Ing eveayat-Ing teki-Bhewir. ATI I ENS, March 28. Afiun-karahiaaar, Afiun-karahiaaar, ' ao important railway junction aouth of Eaki-Shehr, Eaki-Shehr, has Wa taken hy Greek: forcra from the Turkish nationalists, nation-alists, a ttmyrn dispatch to lha paper Ne Ellaa aays. Manx prisoner and laria quantities of war materials hav baan raptured, tha dlapatch declare, de-clare, and lha Turk a ara fleeing toward Klutayah, about fifty rnllaa northward. An official statement giving datalla of Haturday'a flhllna aays that tha army aaat of Hmyrna purauad lha Turka to within approximately four mile of Aflun-Karahlaear, wher lha , attack haltad for tha Bight. It la aald tha Uraak loaara haa baaa I naif nlftrant. Tha flreek aaat of Bruaa hav ad--vanced to north of Hughut. Tha etate-mant etate-mant eeema to Indicate that tha Turka ara Intrenching themaelvee betora tbi Important dljr of Kakl-Hhehr. |