[28] For copies of this and other agreements the author is indebted to Dr. von Gwinner, of the Deutsche Bank.
[29] For the text of the agreement cf. E.M. Earle, “The Secret Anglo-German Convention of 1914 regarding Asiatic Turkey,” in the Political Science Quarterly (New York), Volume XXXVIII (1923), pp. 41–44.
[30] “Correspondence between His Majesty’s Government and the United States Ambassador respecting Economic Rights in Mandated Territories,” Parliamentary Papers, No. Cmd. 675 (1921); The Daily News (London), June 26, 1920; G. Slocombe, “The Oil Behind the War Scare,” in The Daily Herald (London), October 12 and 13, 1922; The Disclosures from Germany, p. 238.
[31] Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, Volume 64 (1914), pp. 116–117.
[32] For the complete text of the convention, cf. E. M. Earle, “The Secret Anglo-German Convention of 1914 regarding Asiatic Turkey,” loc. cit., pp. 24–44.
[33] Fullerton, op. cit., p. 307.
[34] Prince Lichnowsky, quoted from The Disclosures from Germany, pp. 71–72.
[35] Saint-Yves, loc. cit., pp. 526–531; Anatolia, pp. 49 et seq. Regarding the earlier development of Italian economic interests in Turkey cf. supra, pp. 105–107.
[36] For an interesting discussion of this point see Ahmed Djemal Pasha, Erinnerungen eines türkischen Staatsmannes (Munich, 1922), translated into English under the title, Memories of a Turkish Statesman, 1913–1919 (New York, 1923), pp. 107–115 of the translation, pp. 113–122 of the German text. (Hereafter page references are given for the translation only).