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BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA.

Establishing a Common Understanding.

Which Will Bring the Balkans Over to

the Allies.

Italian Campaign Continues Successful.

The French Fighting Splendidly.

Przemysl Having Its Second Siege.

Russians Scoring Heavily Off the Enemy

More Signs of German Retreat from

Belgium.

German Statesmen Taunt Americans.

Another Report from the Dardanelles.

More details uoav to hand show that the list of our casualties during the first phase of the fighting in the Dardanelles has not yet been exhausted, and it ay ill be seen that this district is again intimately concerned in the latest lists. The remarkable campaign of the Italians against the Austrians is still unchecked, and Italy is again scoring very heavily ivith her up-to-date artillery. There is "every evidence in this new campaign that the Austrians are an exhausted nation. There is tremendous fighting still going on Flanders, whence also Aye have evidence that the enemy is retreating. Whether it be that the Germans are shortening their line of defence in order to concentrate more forcibly remains to be seen in developments. On the eastern front Armageddon seems to bo in season, and Przemysl is experiencing its second great siege. There again the enemy seems to be up against it good and hard. The Roumanians have cheered their allies, the Italians, and have established an entente Avith tho Bulgarians, which is a sure indication of the Avay tho jump in the' Balkans. Tho Americans havo again got something;i toJtSiidc over regarding the Avantonness of the Huns, Avho seem to think4lia6neither logic nor common humanity is necessary on their part as diplomats-or as destructive agents. This time President Wilson threatens to sever diplomatic relations. The Zeppolins havo again been dropping their business cards over the cast coast of England, seaside resorts again attracting their attention.

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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 2

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297

BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 2

BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA. Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2733, 2 June 1915, Page 2

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