ROMANIA'S PLIGHT.
STUBBORN BATTLES. NEW LINE ESTABLISHED. (Br Cable.—Prces Aecociatioa.—Copvriph*-' (Australian and N'.Z. Cable Association.) (Router's Telegrams.) LONDON, Dc-cembcr 13. A Russian communique states: — "South, of the river Trotus in Moldavia, wo captured a lino of trenches and repulsed a counter-attack with heavy loss. Tno enemy is stubbornly resisting onr advance north, of Dorna Watra. . "Tho Roumanians opened an offensive on the high road Between Mezilu and Bnzeu. but were obliged to fall back. "Th e Roumanian Army occupies a front on tho line Buzen-Saringar-Moyn-sirai." HOPE EOB ■- THE MORROW. (Rooter's T^legrama^ (Received December 14th, 11.10-p.ni.) PARTS, December 14. M. Briand, .in referring in the ijf&snt. ber of Deputies-to lie Roumanians' retirement. .said that R«nTHgma. , a^jaT^y > A
*r. mover the ground lost. The Far Eastern question was very far from Iftoing settled, and to-morrow r.ew forces would be mobilised on the enemy's front.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15774, 15 December 1916, Page 7
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