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(Keceived This Day 8.30 a.m.) LOilD KITCHENER IN PAIUS.. Paris, Nov. 30. Lord Kitchener had an enthusiastic reception. Afterwards no hold a long conference with M. Briand, Prime I'Alin- j i ister. * . • .'! THE FIGHTING HOUND GOIUZf. *. j ■ * Home, Nov. 30.. ] A communique reports that tt& \ enemy, strongly reinforced, " attacked/ us north-wost ot Gorizia, and forced' our trenches at somo points, j but were ejected alter furious hand to , hand fighting. ' "" . ■! BULGARIANS MOVING SOUTH. : Amsterdam, Nov. 20'. A Bulgarian'communique says:—We , ! have occupied the east Sefolan posi- j tiou on the Prilep-Monastir road. Sharlnncr's Baking Powder ia bound to rise. That, is why so many thousands use jind praise it. Costs leas than others. Adft. Messis Juhn Mill and Co., of -Wellington, who are Sole "'Agents for the Taupiri Coal Mines, Ltd.; draw, atteution in our columns to their celebrated Taupiri Goal. It is'now rocognis.vj that this coal is , the 'best New Z«j\knd produces, and comumere are advised to accept no substitutes. It js proourable from all local merchants and Messrs. John , Mill and Co., will /'c pleased to supply information to pni , - 1 chasers ■ . . '
ABANDONING MOiNAflTlll..' Salonika, Nov. 00. The civil authorities abandoned jio'iasiir on Saturday, it is reported wiat the Austro-Gerinans ironi Mitrovitza have joined* up with fcno Bulgarians, and now are advancing on Monastir, whore only twenty gendarmes undar three army officers remain. The Serbiaiia are retreating in good order. BULGARS AND, TURKS. The , news received a. Sbha, of the assembling ot : Turkish troops in Thrace, is viewed askance, and various frontier incidents already, nave oeen reported between the Bulgars and lurk's. AMERICAN LOAN Ti/ ENGLISH BANKS. New xork, Nov. 30 The proposed fifty million dollars loan to the eight London banks tor the purpose of facilitating exchange has ueen over-subscribed.
THE CONQUEST OF SERBIA. Amsterdam, Nov. 30. A German communique claims ihat near Rudjiik, south-west of Mitrovitza, General K'oevess was successful, and west, of Sitnica General von Gallwitz captured 1000 prisoners. The Bulgarian forces oii November 28th captured 3000 prisoners at Pmrend.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 1 December 1915, Page 3
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