GERMANS RESIST ALLIES' CROSSING OF DANUBE.
ALLIED,TROOPS ENTERED BUCHAREST YESTERDAY. PART OF MACKENSEN'S ARMY JOINS REVOLUTION. Keuter. (Received 7.80 p.m.) COPENHAGEN. Nov. 17. General MaSkensen has arrived at Debreczin, Hungary. Two thousand of his soldiers in motor-cars en route to Germany were disarmed by the authorities. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. / LONDON. Nov. 17. The Allies will, enter Bucharest to-day. A triumphal reception has been arranged. German regiments resisted the crossing of the Danube, causing slight losses. The British were 4 widely acclaimed on crossing the frontier. '■'■./■■■ V* ...•'" Timee. LONDON, Nov. 17. It is reported that a great part of General Mackensen's army has joined the revolution.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 5
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