In the Balkans
REPRESENTATIVES OF CENTRAL POWERS CLEARED OUT. [Cnitmi Pbrbo Asbooiation. j Paris, May 14. Le Temps says that the Bulgarian, Austrian, and Hungarian Consuls h.tve been cleared out of Athens, with their staffs and archives. SKIRMISHES WITH THE UHLANS. Salonika, May 14. There have been skirmishes during tho past fortnight between our Yeomanry and the Uhlans, the enemy losing 24 killed besides prisoners and wounded. Our losses were nil. ROUMANIAN APPRECIATION OF BRITAIN. London, May 14. The Roumanian press pays a tribute to Britain's military effort and admires the new compulsion. La Roumanie says: "More significant still is the action of the Dominions, which appeared, before the war, only nominally attached to England. These men voluntarily quitted an existence as comfortable as any in the world. They belonged to all classes, enjoyed the greatest liberties, and were not imbued with militarism."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 35, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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143In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 35, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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