THE WAR
1 r/KLKUTUIC TKLKOiUPa — COI'YBIOHT.V ;l'Klt I'UttttS AHt»UCUAIIQN.i BULURARIA'S ATDIED NEU'ITIALm. Sofia, Sept. 23. M. lUuloslavolf has notified his supporters oi the signature of the Convention with Turkey for the future maintenance of Bulgaria's armed neutrality. There is keen tension in tho political world. The Opposition demand a convocation oi the Chamber, but no public meeting is held owing to the state of seige. The military are also exercising censorship. A cavalry regiment was ordered to the border after receiving its standard from the Palace where the flags of all the regiments are kept. FRENCH Alii RAID. J Paris, Sept. 22. ! A communique states that as reprisals for tne bombardment of open towns in England and l 1 ranee a squadron of ! aeroplanes dropped thirty shells on the Stuttgart Royal i'alacu and returned uninjured. (Stuttgart is the capital of the Jvingdom ol Wurtenburg and near ita centre.) THE GERMAN VERSION. Amsterdam, Sept. 23. Berlin reports an enohTy air- raid on Stuttgart at 8.15 this morning. Four were killed and a number of soldiers and civilians were wounded. The material damage was unimportant. The military had previously fired on a German airman until he was recognised. THE TURKS* CLAIM. Amsterdam, Sept. 23. The Turks claim the destruction ol two of the Allies' guns at Arlburu on Sunday. SUCCESSFUL RUSSIAN ATTACK. Petrograd, Sept. 22. A communique says thore has been a desperate action west of Dvinsk. We occupied a village west of Molodetchano with the bayonet, capturing machine guns, and similarly captured Smorgono, the Germans fleeing in disorder towards the passages.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1915, Page 3
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260THE WAR Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 September 1915, Page 3
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