MENACE TO RUMANIA.
HELP EXPECTED FROM THE ALLIES. (Australian and N.Z. Gable Association.) LONDON, October 15. A wireless message from Bucharest says considerable Russian reinforcements are expected, also a French military mission. The King is assuming personal command of the Army. PARIS, October 15. General Berthelot beads a mission tb Rumania. He has commanded an ,army corps on the Somme, and prominently collaborated with General Joffre on the Marne. He has a considerable reputation as a strategist. Mr Bourchier reports from Bucharest : The troops m the region of Bras-so have retired to the northern exits to the Carpathians. It is believed that the expl^sivtes found buried m the garden of the German Legation m Bucharest were imported shortly before the Rumanian intervention. They bear the seal Of the Foreign Minister at Berlin and are sufficient to blow up all the public buildings m Bucharest.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3
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