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tJSforonicle Office ».m----I'JLtO-UJSR&IAN. .London, Nov. 7. The Observer's New tfork correspondent draws attention to Air 1. ZangwilTs pro-German crusade in America and especially to the, disgraceful articles in the pro-German Sunday wherein lie eneeringl.v said that recruiting Christ was m the army With Aiadouna-made munitions. The correspondent adds that Ms speeches in England convinced him that iouhietis was meat and drink to Germany's supporters. Erauk Harris also participates in tiie auti-British propaganda and these and other Englishmen's writings are making the pro-Entente feeling fidgety. GERMAN SUBMARINES ACTIVE. l'aris, Nov. i. Official.—Enemy submarines pasaad Gibraltar last week antli sank three steamers on the Algerian coast. Tli3 crew of one is missing. ' THE SITUATION IN RUSSIA. M. jN'adeau says the general situation at Riga and Dyinsk is most satisfactory. Hvinsk is the key to &!i« I)villa line and tlie German prospects ol capturing the town grow more hopeless. They have fallen back five verses abandoning fortilied trendies. Everything bears testimony to tlie rehabilitation of the .Russian artillery which otlen silences tlie enemy's. JN THE BALKANS. Tho JL'etit Parisien's Salonika correspondent says that the liulgarian repulse at Krivolak was sanguinary. They rushed to the assault and encountered the full blast of the i'rench artillery, rifles and machine guns. The Erenoh crossed the frontier to the east of RabroYo and captured a dominating position hear Oourtrino. They captured other villages alter lighting fiercely. The battle was tesuaied on Saturday and the French artillery inflicted enormous losses and many of the enemy were drowned while attempting to re-cross the river, important British effective support is shortly expected. Tho Auistro-Uer-man advance in north Serbia seems to be arrested. A communique says that the lighting erased on our advanced positions at Krivolak on Eriday. Wo continue progress at Rabrovo. THE SERBIAN TREASURY. . Geneva, Nov. 7. The Serbian Treasury nas "arrived at Salonika under Greek escort, and probably will be sent to Erance.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 November 1915, Page 3
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