ROUMANIA AT WAR.
VARYING FORTUNES. RENEWED ENEMY ASSAULTS. (3y CaVe.-Tress Association.—Copyrights j .'Australian and X.Z. Cabie Association.) (Re-.iter'a Telecrima.) LONDON, November 10. A Roumanian communique states: — "We are pursuing the enemy beyond the frontier in the Slanie and Ojtuz valleys. "Enemy attacks at Dragoslaveln j were repulsed. j "The oncmy was rcinforced and forced back slightly in the Alt and I Jill) valleys. I ! "We progressed on the whole front j in the Dohrud.ja,' and occupied the vil- : lags of Boasic, on the Danube.'" | A RUSSIAN MESSAGE. LOXDOX. November 1 A Russian communique says:— '"The Roumanians repulsed the enemy north and south of the Ojtuz Valley. but the enemy, who was considerably reinforced by Germans, pressed bacij the in places in the Tiroului, Alt, and Jiul Valleys." A. DARING FEAT. (AiutraliiD and I\.Z. Cable A»ioci»tion.) (Received November IGth, 7.25 p.m.) BUCHAJSEST, November 15. A wireless message states that two companies of Serbian volunteers swam the I>anube and enlisted in the army of liberation. The 109 th Prussian Division from the Drinsk front has been identified in the Jiul Valley. Personal experience is always interesting. One woman writes: "I cannot speak too highly of Desert Gold tea: it is excellent." Desert Gold is of rare | flavour—delicious and refreshing. 2
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15750, 17 November 1916, Page 7
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