ENEMY'S SURPRISE AND DISGUST
DANGER WAS THOUGHT TO BE
PAST.
LONDON, 28th August.
While Germany had every reason to fear Rumania's antagonism, the German public seems to be surprised and disgusted, as the newspapers up to the eleventh hour had published correspondents' despatches from Bucharest, ascerting that the danger was past.
The Viennese press asserted on Sunday that Rumania had refused a Russian request to allow the transport of troops. To-day the Austrian newspapers came out with large blanks showing where the censors had made wholesale excisions. One result of the Rumanian a.nd Italian declarations, to which prominence/ is given in London and Paris, is the effect on Germany, where it will be impossible any longer to conceal from the public the view of the future course of the war held in Rumania and Italy.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 52, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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135ENEMY'S SURPRISE AND DISGUST Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 52, 30 August 1916, Page 7
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