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Show TURKS LOORK London Considers News From Ottoman Empire Is Rather Disquieting ALLEGED ATTEMPTED' ASSASSINATION FOILED Greek Troops Reported to Have Been Fired Upon by Bulgarians j CONSTANTINOPLE, May 27. (By tho Associated Press.) The nationalists national-ists havo subdued virtually all the territory ter-ritory surrounding Ismld, on the eastern east-ern end of the sea of Marmora. They arc at tho very edge of the town, which is being hold by the British. London Takes Notice. LONDON, May 29. Disquieting news on the Turkish situation has been received In London, according to the Dally Mail, which believes a clash between British troops and Mus-tapha Mus-tapha Kcmal's nationalist forces is imminent. im-minent. Tho latter, the newspaper says, are masters of the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles and the sea of Marmora, Mar-mora, except for a few places which arc held by the British. Plotters Arrested. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 27. (By the Associated Pro3s.) Kaaad Pasha, a general of artillery; Michad Pasha, rOWcxc.ompjaruleiinoC!Curkiflli- troops along the Dardanelles, and several others Tvcrc arrested today, chargod with plotting to kill Damad Fcrld, the grand vlzior. Tho assassination was to have occurred oc-curred today, authorities said. , , Greeks Fired t'pon. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 2S. (By the Associated Press.) Greek troops advancing upon Dedeagatch, on the Aeglan, are reported to have been fired upon today by Bulgarian artillery artil-lery near Akchllar. A few shots only wore exchanged, the roports Indicated. French Press On. LONDON. May 29. A French column col-umn fought its way Into Aintab, Syria, and after very heavy fighting succeeded succeed-ed in relieving- the town. It was. officially offi-cially announced today. The Turks suffered heavy casualties. nn |