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Show Straits Must Remain Open, Says Great Britain Br B a Kv Ivpt L iLrVBamHsYSsVi J v v j,k "?? &$ H si 4 HsVSsYSsiBBBll flfafeVRwifllBHHseSBIBt M sjfejLA. A4LiaHLwBllllBVfl " '?V t TS I f '"' BklkVflsT " " VMkfaSklAV flsV I HBsSBSlWHBsBSRIinHBF? S I 'SH Great llrltaln, supported by her ulllcs, Is determined that the straits between Kuropo nnd Asia shall be Inter. I nationalized, and until the League of Nations Is given "teeth" with which to keep them open, Drltnln will keen I control In her own hands. The Illustration shows Tcnedos Islnnd, domlnntlng tho entrnnco to the Dardanelles Hrlt. I Uh troops guarding one of tho roads Into Constantinople; nt tho left, Gen. Sir Charles Ilnrington, commanding th I land fvitTS In thnt region; nt the right, Vice Admiral Sir Osmond Brock, commanding the Urltish Medltcminearj I |