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Roumania

CAMPAIGN. G A ! T f E HINDENBURC AT *™3'l 0 ALL COSTS. London, November 2. Dr. Dillon,' telegraphing from Rome, states that circumstances have made Roumania the pivot of the European campaign. It. is dangerous to argue that the loss of territory is advantageous Allies so long as the Roumanian army is intact. He considers that the magnificent' stand on the Predeal front encourages the hope of further great achievements. Unless General von Falkenhayn reaches Playn before the winter fully sets in, the enterprise must fail. The invasion of Roumania is an enormous attraction to the Kaiser. It would mean a German victory over all the Allies. Hindenburg is like%, to continue his efforts, regardless of costs. No sacrifices ; the Allies.' can make would be to* J ''cdstly J to frustrate H'indenburg. oi aiVj.d ydi y.v'\ \ , - rno iSOME STIFF FICHTINC. '•.'■■■ > ''Bucharest, November 3. A communique states:—The situation is unchanged between the Moldavian frontier and Predeal. All day fighting in the Prasova valley resulted in the repulse •of the enemy. Enemy attacks in the Bragoslavefe region, south of Torzburg Pass, were repulsed. , The pursuit of the enemy continues. West of Vulcan Pass numerous artillery limbers and much material were captured.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 5

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Roumania Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 5

Roumania Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 5

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