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PATHETIC APPEAL

MONTENEGRO'S PLIGHT THREATENED. EXTINCTION OE - THE PEOPLE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian, .and N.Z. Cable . Association. ■ (Received September IQ, 7,15 p.m.) LONDON, September , 9. The Montenegrin authorities have issued a pathetic appeal on behalf of their fellow-countrymen, who .Are threatened with extinction (by famine and enemy persecution. The country >s denuded of foodstuffs and the enemy is. ruthless ..in his treatment. of, tho Montenegrins, »o£ and children. A considerable part of the population is hiding in the mountains. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFUL ATTACH BY BRITISH Aus.. and,.N.Z. Gable A33U- arul Hcutcr. '; i (Receive# September .10, -7:10 p.m.)i LONDON, .Septeinbcr O;^; ■ ;An East 7 Africdn.cifficial',• message sfatesMTw'o British columns simultaneously attacked the enemy in the vicinity of Angur.gs.; on, the Upper Lurio river, driving the Germans westward, killing and capturing many. ; MASEDONIAN OPERATIONS i UNOPPOSED GREEK ADVANCE. Aus. ;.nml N,Z. Cable Assn, and Eeuter. (Recdived 'SeDte'mber 10;' 7.15 p.m.) LONDON, September 9. ; A British offioial message.'from Salonika. gtatos: —In the Struma Valley a Greek outpbst-line advanced unopposed to the general line: Kakaraska-Kaleu-drarHazna-tar. - '. -. ‘ L • ■ t ! SUBMARINE CGMMANOERS ; HUN .DENIES* BRITISH STATE- ;. - MENT 01-' CAPTURES. .__ ._ 'Australian and' N.Z. Cable Association. ! (Received September 10. 7.15 p.m.) . ' Amsterdam; September 9. , A semi-official Berlin"message denies the accuracy of the British list of 160 'submarine commanders captured. It states filTat y tKo Hgt contains-mistakes and is only intended to jjroduce a crushing effect in Germany, ’ The message adds' that more submarines are ■being built than are-being destroyed- [ :?BEfATMp|^' SCHEMES U.S, PRESS PRAISES‘AUSTRALIAN , foresight. AffisWaiian”' and' NizN’Gablo'■'■'Association. NEW YORK,'September 8. i The “New Yot'k Times.” commending the belligerent nations’ care of returned veterans’after the war, says: “All nations Ppposing ’ Gerniauy Will s cVenfU'alN ;: , .pl’o’vidd;'f(ji't. the;; welfare of ; their koldiors after: "thd war, ' despite the delay in furnishing definite plans. Australia’s notable preparations for the care of her . veterans are .especially. in : tcrosting to Americans, because • : our soldiers and those of the island continent have been like brothers on the battlefields of MfraiVcoA’ - Tho paper describes the Australian repatriation plans, land praises, in ,the highest .. terms :' Australia’s .T t pointrkbufc:;that other . follotwviteecxamplQ/>:u? , irh.e paper ojPNq, . omnMendsk thei. icare tho Anstraßaii; {tHUbtnmcnt lias taken' .of her in-'Lmklohi'and lelsewhuto.' - t O UNITED STATES BREWERIES THEIR CLOSING INVOLVES HUGJi ' ■_ ((REVENUE ‘LOSS. Australian and N.Z. 'Cable Association. ' - NEW YOBH,- .'September- 9. The “Now' York Times” correspondent at Washington states that as the result of .the closing of. tho breweries, the Government will lose A 100,000,000 in annual, taxatiofu .. . , : A CHAMPION SWIMMER Kii.i.r..*, :n action-. Australian'-and '•■V.ZM-CabJff' Association. - , u ' LONDON, September 9^ ■ Lieutenlitit’ Gtfcil‘ Hdnly,•• the- Austral l!aii'chsmpidn 'swiiitnier, iwas billed duringl the •fighthig at -PorAnnd 1 Doctors’ 'Urcam g’i'G'roals Is -IdM for thoSjJ sutloring from weak'.digestion.' 'Delicious, nourishing, and easily digested.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10073, 11 September 1918, Page 5

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PATHETIC APPEAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10073, 11 September 1918, Page 5

PATHETIC APPEAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10073, 11 September 1918, Page 5