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ALLIES' DEMANDS TO BE RESISTED.

Fitim scions landed at mueiis. ' BOMBS DROPPEO BUT M DAMAGE. REPORTED. RUSSiANS TO RENDER STILL GREATER AID.

Another Zeppelin raid on England has been made, airships flying over -the kortn-eastern counties and dropping bombs, which, however, do not seem to jiave done any harm.

There is nothing new in regard to the Roumanian situation: Though the W of Wallachia is. regrettable, it is now becoming plain that the Austrofcermans have been robbed of the fruits of victory. The army which' was in the west is reported to have got away safely, and all big guns were removed trom Craiova before the city was evacuated. The enemy have evidently failed jn their main object, which was to cut Roumania in two, thus making impossible Russian help through Moldavia. The authoritative review of the part played by Russia in connection with the Roumanian campaign, shows clearly that the Czar's troops have done much to prevent what would have been a Itlire disaster.

News from Russia shows in lurid light the treachery of the late Premier, like King Constantine, was a faithful servant of the Kaiser. The disclosures are startling, and it is a matter for sincere congratulation that the pro-German.party has received its quietus. ;

Neither Sir Douglas Haig nor the French reporter has much to say toflay. The former announces that our artillery dispersed enemy artillery near (Puisieux (north of Serre, and west of Hebuterne), while the latter simply Contains the statement "Nothing of importance."

Greece is evidently about to fight the Allies. Cable news received just (before going to presjs states that French troops have been landed at Athens. King, Government, and Royalists are opposing the Allies' demands.

United Press Association, Copyright,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 5

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ALLIES' DEMANDS TO BE RESISTED. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 5

ALLIES' DEMANDS TO BE RESISTED. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16824, 29 November 1916, Page 5