13 MARCH 1915, Page 1

The more the operations at the Dardanelles are considered the

more clearly is their vast importance realized. If ia co-operation with the Russian Float from the Black Sea we succeed in taking possession of what remains of Turkey in Europe, including the great fortresa of Adrianople, and in holding securely both the Bosphorus and the Darchuzelles, the blow to Germany and Austria will be of the most tremendous kind. Apart, however, from the danger of counting your chickens before they are hatched, it would not be diacreet to discuss the consequences in detaiL Suffice it to say that whereas hitherto Germany and Austria have always felt perfectly at ease in regard to the south, they would, if Constantinople fell, feel the gravest anxiety in regard to that front. We have elsewhere pictured Germany as a partially besieged nation, but with the southern sector of her fortifications uninvested. The possession of Constantinople by the Allies would be the &at step towards the complete investment of the Austrian and German fortress, of which Constantinople and Turkey in Europe may be roughly regarded as an outlying fort.