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The management of the Princess Picture Company, Hastings, announce that the admission prices for “Cabiria,” which is being screened on Monday and Tuesday next, are raised to circle 1/6. stalls 1/- back stalls 6d. *

Yesterday’s cables with regard to the Russo-Rumanian retirement in the Dobrudja left us in some little no *o e Ct* 01* not oui* Al- ; lies' forces had crossed, by the sub-1 sequentlv destroyed bridge, to the ; left, or western, bank ot the Danube. and we note that diffetences ot opinion on the probable com se to be taken existed among those, pro | fessing to better knowledge than ourselves ot how the war should be conducted. ~..v. . over, to-day s m< s-, sages make it d< ir th it Ihe hue has ’iKiipiiMiud in. ut in tlu Dobiud la itself —that, is east ot the met i row posit on hivmcr b tn t ik< n up stretching from HirsOta, on the river about twentv-fivfc miles north of the (,'onstanza-Cheniavoda lailwtv to till Blick St t inlet known is Lake Rizini Title we art told that Mackinson ‘ making anothei vigorous attack. TLfeic oeviu to be twm aspects of the situation, either of which may T be adopted according to our mood being sanguine or despondent. It may. be that Mackensen by his hot pursuit, has laid himself dangerously open to an attack m the rear by 7 a Russo-Rumanian force crossing the river westward .of him. On the other hand our Allies may 7 be considered as in a waterbound loop from which there is little facility for escape, and have to contend with a foe presumably much superior in both numbers and artillery. There cannot, therefore, but be considerable anxiety for news of the next development in this region, where there is plenty of room for a further dramatic coup. The news from the other Rumanian front does not disclose any very definite change in the situation all along the Hungarian but its general tone encourages the hone that on this line the enemy is meeting with effective obstruction.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 4

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 4

Untitled Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 4