ANKARA--British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and General Sir John Dill, Chief of the Imperial Staff, arrived in Turkey late today for consultations on joint defense of the Dardanelles and perhaps Greek Salonika against Germany's threatened Balkan sweep.
British quarters believed a plan for dispatch of British expeditionary forces to both Turkey and Greece in event of a Nazi drive might result from the consultations inasmuch as Eden and Gen. Dill are expected to go to Athens after three days in Ankara.
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