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(Received This Day ti.lio a.m.; Alt MED NEUTRALITY. London, b'opt. L' 2. The Bulgarian Minister in London states that Bulgaria, in view of <oatingeiicies, i.s i-i-eking Ui maintain an armed iieiitralitv. Athens. Sept. 20, I lie iwwii ui Hulgaria's decision to vemain neutral c.nisi'd considerable excitement in Athens. The King conferred with M. Venizelos. ami the Cabinet sii!)S"<jiiontly met. Mul.ua; iaii reservists in .Macedonia an.l Tbrai-e, numbering l">.()()0, have been isiimiiioned to the colours. HIGH COM .M ISSION'ER'S REPORT. London, Snpt. 21. For the last two days there lias been increased activity in the enemy's artillery, we replying effectively. On .Monday part of a forest at Houthiilet was lighted by our artillery causing ■•• big explosion. On Sunday, in nil).. , air combats, two enemy aeroplanes wero believed to bo brought to the groun I in the German linos. Received This Day. 10.50 n.rn CLOSER SETTLEMENT Karl Crewe has decided to sell hi.s Chcijhire estates, including many farms. RJiSERVE MEN. Mr .Marks, a Sydney lachtsimm, wh) is in England, speaking of patrol work in the North Sea, said he was of opinion that the opening oi" lists for ti;>; naval volunteer and reserve would bring forward many coiupetout yachtsmen and motor boat engineers, whosj .services would be of mucn value. He is communicating with the Admiralty un the subject. A BOMBARDMENT. Paris, Sopt 22 A communique states that eight aviatons effectively bombarded the station at Lonilans. A RU&bLLV SUUUEfcW. Petrograd. Sept 22. A cuinniuniqiic stales:—Wo captured a lorest .southeastward ot Lusk and dislodged the enemy from a bridgehead iieai- Ivanie un the lkva, capturing two villages westward ol luicucncbz, iud made niuneroua prisoners.. LATE CASUALTIES \\cJlingtoii .Mounted Rifles, liuoper J.J. Austin liuuper J. 11. JJorthu'ick Trooper H. B. Boyson Trooper M. J. Bruce. tSergt €. H. Brown Irooper A. C. Catchpolo Trooper J. Ciark Trouper M. F. Cox Trooper T. Davidson Trooper C. Genial Trooper E. Hansen Trooper J. High Trooper J. A. ilopson Trooper id. Al. JacJisou Trooper P. L. Jolmstou Trooper J.J. Leein Trooper J. A. Monk Trooper W. J. McKonzie Trooper F. F. T. McJxiutitiy Trooper J. J. Newtli Trooper H. Pliillipo Trooper J. E. It. Price Trooper F. N. Robinson. Trooper L. J. Spurbeu. Trooper 0. H. WiJson. Troopei" J. W. vVood. Corporal L. R. ioung.

I WOUNIDED. Wellington Mounted. Trooper U. Abercrombie. Trooper H. t>. Ax by. Trooper H. A. Bates. Trooper K. A. Bayno Trooper A. G. Clonieu. Trooper L. C. Cuzene. Troopor B. J. Deane, Trooper C. Drumwood Trooper F. H. Fondail. Lanco-Corporal u. M. Uilmy* fcJergt. It. W. Lrrakaui. Lanoe-Oorporal J. iu. Grant. Sergt. K. B. Howie. Trooper T. H. Hulton. Trooper J. \V. Jamieeon. Trooper 0. Lepper. Trooper E. 0. Maeon. Trooper N. A. McLean. Trooper H. J. McDonald. 'Trooper L. D. McDonnell. Coropral L. M. iNatzke. Trooper A. D. Peddie. Trooper J. M. Roiialdson. Trooper J. Quinson. Reported Died of Enteric. '" Divisional 'iraiu. Trooper A. Johnston. Otago Mounted. Trooper A. L. Thomson. i Reported Wounded. I Auckland Mounted. I Sergt. H .S. Richmond. ! Trooper G. Cutfield. Trouper J. H. Heath. Trooper F. Sperry. Trooper P. E. Urongan. Trooper G. F. Briusley. Trooper G. P. Coatee. Trooper J. W. JDawson. Trooper A. E. Grey. Trooper H. S. Herbert. Trooper A. F. Kerens. Trooper A. G. Llowell. Trooper H. C. Lyes. Corporal M. Morrison, (second time). Trooper J. A. McGee. Trouper R. H. Page. N.Z. Field Artillery. Trooper H. G. Trice. BULGARIA'S ARMY MOBILISES. (Press Association—Extraordinary). London, Sept. 22. I>FKIOIAL.—A GENERAL MOBILISATION OF THE BULGARIAN FORCES HAS BEEN ORDERED TO DAY. Athens, Sept. 22. JSoiia advices states that one hundred thousand men have been mobilieed and .several cavalry regiments havelelt Sofia for an unknown destination. The British, French and 'Russian Ministers collecfivoly had a conference 'vvit.ii M. Venezeloß. Amsterdam, Sept. 22. The Bulgarian Legation at Berlin announces that a general mobilisation was ordered yesterday. All Bulgarians of military age in Germany have been instructed to return. Similar instructions have been issued to Bulgarians in Austria and Roumania, also to Bulgarian officers in France.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 September 1915, Page 3

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Latest Cables Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 September 1915, Page 3

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