THE EUROPEAN WAR.
SECOND EDITION.
LANDING AT ENOS
ALLIES MOVE TO .MACEDONIA
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rp, i, . . London, Tin's Day. the Bulgarians have not resisted tho S f A En r-„. T " e,rt ' v additional Anglo-french left Salonika n Sunday for Macedonia. Further transports are arriving. Hie Bulgarians lrave evacuated the Strnmnitza district.
TURKISH CO-OPERATIOX
NOT WANTED BY BULGARIA
, London. This Dav I m-key recently offered to Bulgaria OeJ PS i garrison Burgas, Varna and Dedeagatch. ltadoslavoff. who was formerly desirous of Turkish eo-opera-tion, now hesitates to accept The Bulgarians axe likely to hotly resent tho intrusion of foreign elements into tiieir araiy. THE TIMID FERDINAND. London. This Dav. lerdinand announced his intention of proceeding to the Servian front, bat abandoned it at the eleventh hour in consequence of numerous anonvmous threats on his life. ROUMAXIA IN FL FENCED. BY NEW RUSSIAN VICTORIES. TRAXSYLVAN 1A THREATEN ED. Bucharest, This Day. There is great diplomatic activity. The Entente Ministers conferred ivitli Bratiano. Despite Roumania’s declaration of neutrality the newspapers believe an important decision will -con be announced as the result of fresh Russian victories. Recent Russian advices indicate that the Russians are re-invading Bukovina. threatening Transylvania. I he Russian left army has now been reinforced by six new aivny corps. THE FEELING OF GREEKS. Paris, This Day. The Greeks in Maastricht and Marseilles have sent a message to C’on'lantine and Zaninis urging nssiatance to Servia.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5259, 19 October 1915, Page 5
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