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ROUMANIA

TRANSYLVANIA FURTHER RIOTOJIANiIAN ADVANCE. ENiEMY BEOPUTJSIED IN THE iDOBRUDvTA. {Australian and &.Z. Cable Association. B UCIHiAREST, Sept. 27. A communique reports fierce fighting in Jiul Valley, in Transylvania, where the Roumanians advanced. The enemy three times attacked in masses. m the Dobrudja, but were repulsed!. A squadron of aeroplanes bombed Bucharest, on Monday afternoon. Bombs struck! a- hospital and an orphanage, killins 60 and wounding many, mostly- women and childr.eji. A Ze,T>T)'elin bombed'"Bucharest on Monday night, killing, five children.

I GERMAN REICHSTAG STORMY SESSIONFORE- ! 'SHJADOWHD. A NO-CO NiFIDENCE MOTION AGAINST THE 'GHANiC ELDOR. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association i ((Rec. iSept. 28, 9.45 a.m.) NiEW "YORK, Sept, 27. Ihe United 1 Press Berliu correspondent states that the stormiest session of the Reachstag since the beginning of the war I is foreshadowed by members arriving for I to-morrow's opening session. s j Dr. Coerting,' industrial leader from Hanover, moves a vote of no-confidence ' Hierr :Bethmann-Holiweg. The absence of the Socialist, Dir. Liebknecht, who was recently arrested, will not contribute to the calming of the session. !Hlerr Bethmann-Hollweg addresses, the Reichstag' at 3 p.m. The voting of war credits and the main features of the policy towards England will tbe the chief 'topics for the tnree weeks' session. The Conservatives profess to be highly pleased with the result's of the recent Zeppelin raids, arid intend to demand a more severe anti-English campaign. 'EOOLLWEG- AND THE SOCIALISTS (COMBINE. (Rec. Sept. 28, 11.50 a.m.) BERNE', Sept. 27. A Berlin message states that at the eleventh hour a .bargain was struck between Herr .Bethmann-IHollweg and the Socialists, who jointly oppose the Junkers and Ahe Tirpitz. party. BRITISH AIRMAN'S EXPLOITS ATTACKS' ON- ENEMY MACHINES. GREAT GALLANTRY DISPLAYED. (Australian and N.Z. Caible Association.) (cßec. .Sept. 28, 10.5 a.m.) LONiDON, Sept. 27. Lieut. Ball gained the Military Gross, tlie D. S. O. aadi a special bar for an extraordinary series of air exploits. Observing seven enemy machines in formation he atta-cikedi and! shot down one at 15 yards' range. The remaining machines fled*. Seeing five others directly after .Ball attacked one at. ten yards' range and shot it down aflame. He attacked a, second which was firing at him and shot it down in a village, where it landed on a housetop. Ball went to the aerodrome for ammunition and then. returned and attacked) three machines, causing all to dive. Being short of petrol Ihe returned (home, ihis own machine being badily damaged. Later, escorting a bombing party, he saw four enemy machines and divedl upon them and broke their formation. Hie shot 'the nearest, which fell. H>e also observed 12 enemy machines in formation, and dived amongst and fired a drum at the nearest machine, which out of control. Several other hostile machines approaching, Ball fired three drums, driving another down out of- control. ,He then returned to the [British lines. His aeroplane was much riddled. • .

AFTER THE WAR {SPEECH BY SIR T. MACKENZIE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Rec. Sespit. 28, 12.5 p.m.) mNIM>N,, Sept. 27.: Sir T. Mackenzie iii a speecii" kit jtHe Saalors' and Firemen's Union dinner sand that _ after . tike - war owing to cfoangiedi particularly in the increased, cost of living, England affords an opportunity to the Dominion possessing raw [materials and food supplies to. develop, manufactures and.iioldl tiieir owxi against any competition. ; , . ... . t ... BRITISH TRADE RESTRICTIONS ELIMINATION OF EINiEMY INTTEKESTO. I Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.y (Official.) , LONDON, Sept. 26. All goods exported ; from the following countries to the United Kingdom, Australasia, Stouth Africa, colonies not.pps-, sessing responsible government, -the protectorates, and) India, must from.October Ist be accompanied by Consular certificates that nobody with- whom ' trade is prohibited .lias an interest 'in such goods: South "America, iCentral America, Spain andi her colonies, Costa. Hipa,. Cu'ha., Danish and Dutch colonies, -the Domini,can {Republic, Greece, Liberia, Morocco,Persia, Philippine Inland and Portuguese East, and W-est Africa. ' . ■ Certificates or origin', and interest, are required in respect of. goods of.< which certificates .of origin have 'heretofore -been required, exported from 'Norway., '§weden, ItenmatkjcHollandi and,-§-vC'itzeriand. Both certificates will be required for exports from the latter .countries';' to Canada.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 5

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ROUMANIA Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 5

ROUMANIA Nelson Evening Mail, 28 September 1916, Page 5

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