IN WALLACHIA
HUNS EVACUATE BRAILA ATLANTIC RAIDER PATROL BOATS SEARCHING THE " ' - SEAUNREST IN HUNGARY ATTEMPT ON THE PREMIER'S LIFE
An inspiriting speech % Mr. Bonar Law paints a bright picture of the future which the Empire will earn by a whole-heartfid eftort in the war, and by turning to account the lessons in efficiency which the war has taught. The. assembling of the Imperial War .Council has heen postponed to the middle of March. There is not very much war news. On the Somme front, north of .the Ancre, the- British have extended! their recent 'success. ' The Allies in Rumania are persistently developing their effensive, and the enemy is said', to be evacuating Braila. According to the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens, in the event of the non-acceptance of tie Allies' ultimatum, General Sarrail was prepared to destroyth e> pneek Royalist .army. Persistent attempts are being made to assassinate Count Tisza,. the Hungarian Prime Minister. The German raider in -the South Atlantic is believed to be either tho cruiser Vinet'a, or a ship of the Moewe type.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 7
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176IN WALLACHIA Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 7
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