FURTHER AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. The "Xew York Tribune" "editorially says :'" Strategically, Bulgaria -was tho key.stone to the Psxn-German bridge into Asia. That bridge is now in ruins. Bulgaria's abandonment <if the GerjTian alliance undoes at one stroke all Germany's Eastern triumphs. One immediate military result will be the shifti n? of the Salonika front to the Danube."
Tlie ''Now York World" pays: The collars'? of Bulgaria is a trumpet call to the United States a,nd th c Allies to redouble their efforts to win the war quickly. At last wo can say confident, ly and certainly that the war is being won. With Bulgaria out, the conflict cannot last long. The "New York Sun" remarks : With Bulgaria out of the war, it is now only >i question whether Austria or Turkey will b e the first to crawl out ■from the ruins.
The "New York HeraM" declares that Bulgaria's break with Germany is the most tremendoup event of the war £!nce Russia withdrew. Its effect upon Germany will be vastly more serious than was Russia's debacle on the Allies. It i s certain that Austria or Turkey will soon follow in Bulgaria's steps.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17394, 3 October 1918, Page 2
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