Pros And Cons in the Great War, a Record of Foreign Opinion, With a Register of Fact

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On Nov. 4 [No. 44] we explained for the last time that, unless the Goeben and Breslau were interned, and all Germans dismissed, hostilities must ensue.
For a confirmation of this summary v. Belgian Grey Book II., No. 43 [Sept. 7, 1914], a despatch from the Belgian Minister at Constantinople. He says that England, France, and Russia must soon protest ; that Turkey is contemplating war with Greece to recover the islands, a scheme frustrated by our intimation that the Goeben and Breslau would be t
...reated as German vessels.
It was hoped that such a war would break up the Triple Entente.
For German intrigue in Egypt, contemplated in 1913, V. Anticipations, p. 2 . [French YeUow Book, No. 2, End. II.] The story as told by the British White Book can be usefully supplemented with detail from the second Russian Orange Book. The story may be thus sub- divided : I. — From the very beginning Turkey, then governed by the Grand Vizier, wanted to keep strictly neutral : kept the Dardanelles open for merchant-traffic, whilst placing mines to guard against infraction [No.


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