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The thick black Hues show the fighting fronts round Rumania, iu Macedonia, and about Valona. The Russian and Rumanian forces junction at, or north of, Ilistritz. The Italians are advancing from Valona. Particular interest is at present centred on the Dobrudja-Danube front, where Mackensen, at the head of a mixed army of Bulgars, Turks, and Germans, is in danger of a rear attack by Rumanians who have crossed the river between Turtakai and Rustchuk.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 827, 4 October 1916, Page 7

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The thick black Hues show the fighting fronts round Rumania, iu Macedonia, and about Valona. The Russian and Rumanian forces junction at, or north of, Ilistritz. The Italians are advancing from Valona. Particular interest is at present centred on the Dobrudja-Danube front, where Mackensen, at the head of a mixed army of Bulgars, Turks, and Germans, is in danger of a rear attack by Rumanians who have crossed the river between Turtakai and Rustchuk. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 827, 4 October 1916, Page 7

The thick black Hues show the fighting fronts round Rumania, iu Macedonia, and about Valona. The Russian and Rumanian forces junction at, or north of, Ilistritz. The Italians are advancing from Valona. Particular interest is at present centred on the Dobrudja-Danube front, where Mackensen, at the head of a mixed army of Bulgars, Turks, and Germans, is in danger of a rear attack by Rumanians who have crossed the river between Turtakai and Rustchuk. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 827, 4 October 1916, Page 7

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