BALKAN CAMPAIGN.
AUSTRIAN PLAN FAILS. HUGE ARMY REPELLED. “times” AND “SYDNEY SUN” SERVICES. (Received 20, 9.0 a.m.) London, Aug. 19. The Servian Legation states that the Austrian plan of attack is wholly unsuccessful. One arm.v of 400.000 was repelled with heavy loss. MONTENEGRO PUSHES FORWARD. [PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.) Cettinje, Aug. 19. The Montenegrins are invading Dalmatia through Herzegovnia and are within two hours of Ragusa. Paris. Aug. 18. A French detachment at Scutari has been ordered to Cettinje to assist Montenegro. A COWARDLY THREAT. TO SHOOT HOSTAGES. (Received 20. 8.45 a.m.) Rome, Aug. 19. It is reported that Austria has notified the King of Montenegro that if he attacks Ragusa. a number of prominent Montenegrins and Servians, held there as hostages, will be shot, including his brother Ivo Vopiovic. dalmatiaTn REVOLT. “TIMES” AND “SYDNEY SUN” SERVICES. (Received 20, 9.0 a.m.) London, Aug. 19. Persistent rumours are current of 3 revolution in Dalmatia. THE CZECH MUTINY. SOLDIERS EXECUTED. London, Aug. 18. An exchange states that numerous Czech soldiers have been executed at Prague for mutiny.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 210, 20 August 1914, Page 5
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