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Show GREEKS SAY TURKS FLED ON ALL SIDES ATHENS, March 28. Alfiun-Kara-Ihlsaar, an Important railway junction ( south of Kst.i-stv hr h" t ik. n by j Greek forces from the Turkish Nationalists, Nation-alists, a Smyrna dispatch to the news- paper Xea Ellas says. Many prisoners prison-ers and large quantities of war materials mater-ials havo been captured, the dispatch declares, and the Turks are fleeing toward EClutayah, about fifty miles northward. An official statement giving details of Saturday's fighting says that tho army east of Smyrna pursued the ITurks to within approximately four miles of Afiun-Karahlsszir. where tho lattack halted for the night. It is wiUl the Greek lOSSSS have been insignificant. insignifi-cant. The Greeks east of Hrussa hao advanced ad-vanced to north of Sughut. The statement state-ment seems to indicate that the Turks arc entrenching themselves b(.for- tins important city of Eskl-Shohr. |