Inside Constantinople a Diplomatists Diary During the Dardanelles Expedition

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Told me that most of the Austrians had now left Galicia for the Italian front. It is odd that there has been no such explosion of hatred against Italy in the German press as one might have anticipated. It looks as if they might be reserving their late allies for future use, and purposely not sending troops against them.
Talked with S. , who is just back from Maan, in Arabia, where he had gone to meet the crew from the Emden. The Germans he had seen in Syria were full of confidence that the camp
...aign against Suez would be resumed in October, but this is doubtless bluff. They were busy laying a railway down the Hebron valley, utilizing French material for such con- struction, and were already, he declared, within two days' camel-march from El Arish. Their main difficulty was water. They had tried artesian wells in many places without success. The only springs were those known since 98 BATTLE AND HOPES antiquity, and from these they were laying five- inch pipes with one-inch extensions wherever these were likely to be needed.

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