WHAT THE MOVE MEANS.
("'The Times" Service.)
LONDON, October 3. .Thelloumanians>; by crossing the Danube, have matfe an effective and dramatic stroke, affecting tho German plans, and * threatens General yon Mackensen's rear. The German silence- regarding Hermannstadt is considered most significant "in view of Saturday's arrogant claims. ' •.,.»«■ Colonel Repington declares that Marshal, yon Hindenburg's Roumanian offensives a.ro almost the last possible German- stroke, but they cannot alter results, although thoy may prolong the war unless they are adequately met.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3571, 4 October 1916, Page 6
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79WHAT THE MOVE MEANS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3571, 4 October 1916, Page 6
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