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-=* . FRONTS, BELITtLINC ALL! ED SUCCESSES. STRtsSrViifci’ Roumanian invasion. Press, Association—-Copyright, Austra- . lian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 12]2t5, p.m.) Amsterdam, November 21. A German semi-official review of the fighting on the various points declares it. .is improbable that the British* cHn'imich longer persist in their methods of attack on the Ancrp because they demand too great efforts. The success at Beaumont Hamel puts the British in a difficult position, because the. German artillery enabled to nse the Serre heiglw§.'- ' ; The French have had nb better success. The Anglo-French offensive has failed. f - The invasion of Roumania is of greater importance even than Dobrudja. General Sarrail’s success, at Monastic is relatively unirhportant.
CONSCRIPTION OF SERBS. OPPOSITION TO GERMAN -. METHODS IN POLAND. jV,sso<?iatjoji—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. v (Received 12.5 p.m.) London, November 21. A wireless message from '.Berne states that the Bulgarsare conscripting the Serbs similarly to the German raethdds in Poland. The Government' is protesting to' Neutrals. The Archbishops of Warsaw and Bracow denounced’ the recruiting in Poland and the priests generally preach opposition to it in the pulpits.* v , i POLISH NATIONAL ;60tiNCIIL. GERMAN PRESS’ STATEMENT. Press Associiaiion-— Copyrtght, Austral lian; andN.Z. Gable Associat ion. Copenhagen, November 21. states that in Warsaw a Polish National the new kingdom.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 98, 22 November 1916, Page 6
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