IN THE BALKANS.
ATTACK ON MONTENEGRO. GUERILLA WARFARE. MONTENEGRINS NEED FOOD. ; " Times" *nd Sydney " Sun " Service*. LONDON, January 26. Guerilla warfare obtains in Montenegro. Unless Italy provides food many must surrender. The army now numbers ten thousand men.
KING NICHOLAS IN ITALY
SUFFERS FROM RHEUMATISM
LONDON, January 26
The "Daily Mail's" Rome correspondent says that large crowds acclaimed the departure of King Nicholas. Kiug Victor Emanuel assisted him into his carriage, and embraced him. King Nicholas spent the day at the Palace, and received the Allied Ambassadors. He was unwilling to leave Scutari, but his generals and! his sons begged him to go. He made the journey to San Giovainni di Medua partly on. foot, partly on horseback and partly in a , springless cart. He was much distressed at the death of the centenarian, Marshal Plamenatz, Minister for Foreign Affairs, who died when leaving Cettinje. King Nicholas is suffering from rheumatism, due to exposure, but is. recovering.
"THE FIRST FRUITS." BAVARIANS ELATED. LONDON, January 26. The Bavarian Diet was ludicrously bombastic on Thursday over the supposed Montenegrin surrender. Members expressed the liveliest joy at " the first fruits of the victorious struggle, which please God ends this year, now that Montenegro has taken the first step."
ADVANCE IN ALBANIA.
BULGARIANS DEFEATED,
ROME, January 26. Essad Pasha defeated the Bulgarian vanguard at Elbasan.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 7
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