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SENSATIONAL REPORT

GUARDED BY GERMAN UHLANS . RUMANIAN INYADERS advancing ■ ADVENT OF THE RUSSIANS TWO MORE DECLARATIONS OF \ - WAR Mr.'Ward Price, the British, war correspondent at Salonika, sup- . plies the sensation of rtho day—King Constantino has fled from . Athens to the protection of a squadron ,'of Uhlans. The report lacks official confirmation, but Mr. Ward Price is usually very well !••• informed. The general situation iii Greece has become |oute. German intriguers, are busy, the Entente Ministers aro insisting on the proper and oompleto safeguarding of their interests from the machinations of the German espionage, and the Greek Government is tottering to its'fall." With M. Vonizolos denouncing the Royal regime, and the Greek Chief of Staff publicly voicing his. sympathy for the Allies, a coup seems to Bulgaria and Turkey have declared war on Rumania, a natural sequence of events in tho general development of the war in the. Balkans.. . Meanwhile the Rumanian Army and the ,Russians are forcing the pressure in Transylvania and Hungary. Tlie main operations in Franco-British-Sorto-Allied front in the Balkans are proceeding. Operations in the main war theatres disclose no material developments. ■ • >

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 5

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SENSATIONAL REPORT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 5

SENSATIONAL REPORT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2865, 1 September 1916, Page 5

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