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Show GERMAN VIEWS OF TURKISH AFFAIR Berlin, via Amsterdam and London. Oct. 31, 4:22 a. m. "It must be em-diasie,l em-diasie,l tl: it it was not Tnrke but Russia which started the war." says the Lokul Anzeiger in commenting on the Russo-Turkish situation. "Turkey's "Tur-key's attack on Theodosia was a natural nat-ural sequel to the outrageous Rtisian attack on Turkey's integrity The breach of peace was Russia's work. " The Tagelicbe Rundschau says thai Turkey s action had been expected for a long time by the whole world after the Anglo-French effronteries against the Porte." "Turkey is tq be congratulated on its honorable decision.' continues the pap, r "W sought no allies but we welcome the heartier on who take.;, our part from recognition of his own best advantage." The Tageblatt says that the first ldow strm k in defense by the Turkish Turk-ish fleet in the Rlack sea hits bard at Russia which at the end of the last ceuturv held out a threatening I - hand to seize Armenia and also aBkcd - Germany's aid " The paper adds: ' The second blow of the Turkish ;, fleet, it is hoped, will be aimed at I England which for a long time has fcv pursued an ambition for weakening W. :- Tunw-" |