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THE KIDNAPPED ARMY OF KAVALA

• To-day's news from the Western front/ tells a, dramatic bfcory.of a terrific massed attack by the German? on the Frenob line, delivered: in the vain hope of recovering Gome of their lost ground.. The Germans, liko sheep lo the slaughter, came on in successive waves, which : ■ simply melted under the awful blast from tho French batteries. • Their losses wero frightful; On tho British front; the weather' » : 1 still delaying tbe operations. There* is practically nothing in the "way of news from the Russian front. Li the Balkans the Greek comedy ' has entered upAn the next aot. Tho King and his unsatisfactory Cabinet, alarmed at the decision of the Entente Powers 'to have uo- . tiling further to do with them, bave decided upon at least an appear* ance of departing' from their so-called policy of "neutrality,? mid demanded from Germany the return of tho Kayala garrison with all arms and ammunition. Meanwhile the battle on the Franco-British-Sorbo-Italian lino in Northern Greece is still in progress. The Italian sector has been heavily beset by i(he Bulgars, and their advance guards '; ■ driven in. Rumaiuan successes In Transylvania, and the Dcfauja are i . reported. ! ' - . . ~ '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2883, 22 September 1916, Page 5

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THE KIDNAPPED ARMY OF KAVALA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2883, 22 September 1916, Page 5

THE KIDNAPPED ARMY OF KAVALA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2883, 22 September 1916, Page 5

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