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ENEMY FURTHER REPULSED

PROGRESS OF THE ROUMANIANS.

f Australian and N.Z. CaDle Association.

(Rec. Sept. 26. 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, Sept, 25. The Roumanians continue the struggle on Mount Calimann,- and are advancing towards the Austrian trenches south-west of Dornavatra, The Austrians. taken m the rear, have been obliged to abandon the Carpathian passes. It is reported that Hungary here is invaded. The Roumanians Teoulsed the enemy almost as far as the old Roumanian frontier. - ,„,•,.' The -Bulgarian effort in the Dobrudja ha? heen broken. The arrival of Turkish reinforcements suggests that the enemy s reserves have been exhauster]. RUSSIANS REINFORCED." (Renter's Telegrams. > ZURICH, Sept, 25. Bndapest reports state-that the Russians have brought large reserves to the threatened points in the -Dobrudja. -Strong Russian and Serbian- forces occupy excellent fortified positions.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 5

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ENEMY FURTHER REPULSED Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 5

ENEMY FURTHER REPULSED Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 5

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