In the Balkans
, ROUMANSA’S POSITION. I AN UNFOUNDED REPORT. j United Press Association. London, February The Government lias received definite information that the report that the Central Powers sent an ultimatum to Roumania is unloundcd. ALBANIAN OPERATIONS. SEVERE FIGHTING REPORTED. Paris, February 7. The Corfu correspondent of Le ■Petit Parisian reports that in a sevlore Austro-Sorb engagement close to iDurazzo the Austrians were driven 1 off.
Romo asserts that the Austrians readied the Ishmi river, compelling the Serbians to retreat.
THE CREEK ARMY. 1892 TO 1914 CLASSES GALLED UP Athens, February 8. King Constantine has called up men of the 1892 to 1914 classes, inclusive of those living abroad, but excepting those resident in Russia and the Balkans. THE RAID ON SALONIKA. Amsterdam, February 8. Greece has demanded from Berlin an indemnity for the Salonika air raid. Athens. February 8. Following the Zeppelin raid on Salonika several British insurance -.tompanics offered to take all war risks, with the result that insurances amounting to £200,000 were effected in two days.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 54, 9 February 1916, Page 5
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