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(Received This Day a.m.) THE CAMPAIGN IN THE BALKA.YS Amsterdam, iNov. I/. German official telegrams claim tli.it Kruslievatz has been occupied. A Bulgarian communique says that we are pursuing the hastily retreating Serbians on the whole front. aur troops northwards of T ish junctionod with the Germans near lVachin ill the Morava Valley. Home, Nov. y. The relations between Bulgaria and Urcece daily are becoming more intimate and frequent, and it is reported that they have concluded an agreement to dismember Serbia and Albania. i t is said also that Bulgaria lias renounced Kavala in exchange tor Greek support and lias obtained Durazzo. The Uorriere Delia Cteru's Salonika correspondent says that the Ituesia'is have landed 80,000 men on the Bulgarian coast and that the Allies iiave landed 220,000 at Salonika. Another despatch says that a large number of Ituesian torpedoers and destroyers are going up the Danubo to attack the Austrian fleet.

i'HE EDiTOK WAITING - CALMLY. London, Nov.D. No steps have yet been taken to prosecute tlio Globe paper. The editor. says fchafc lie is calmly awaiting developments. THE GERMAN CRUISER UNDINE. Nov. 9. Particulars ol the sinking of the German crui&er (Jrnlinc have been received at Malmoe. The cruiser was escorting the German ferryboat Pruessen, from Tirelliborg to Baasnltz, When a British submarine appeared early on Sunday afternoon, 22 miles from Trelliborg. The cruiser sank in three minutes. The crew were sawed with the exception of nineteen. The Beeond officer and six men succumbed to their injuries. The terry-boat and the escorting torpedoers were not attaoked.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1915, Page 3

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Latest Cables Horowhenua Chronicle, 10 November 1915, Page 3

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