WHEN ROUMANIA MOVES.
•»„ u.t’i. V,.. '■ -• t . fill.? i-:V. •■■■ : ■ : • : mw: : ■ *•-. , ?if- < - :*.■ ..-vy,.,-sf ( V- i>T .'THE \ *’ ■■sr ••.' ■. I »2U 7-\ *5;Jv - i v /< . a .. "uV.. •• ■■:> y -5 /y-rV ? •• . y'.; • :r ’. .Aww.Pr-AV:; .*? , V'-Theyid,vent ytrUakf ayußHon. soldiers } £«s}££; the of KiEg,:Jßeaici: nuke -,q¥ , .E otjmanja promises' to . ,pr o.yidi>-- ;y - moment yo£ ,sthe .•.waiSr s ■:■ .Gaiß'atMans-^ahd. thpf e: iro,':'.seyeri,rl Avays ..there' to arrest 'due onward ;,praych.r,'o.f dke --army ...toAvards--. ButXapqsfrc • FromytkPs„date p-tyjhe. entry ~>jhtp-tHvin■■ga'ry, ■■ga'ry, Alley , : .shovjdyrpquirq.-.,omtoro ?tt:lttin A.wp..Agepfes; tf-. .fepitei the, Übagaiiauc6ppifek not'.groat,Tditifled; linos, nor is it easy to see a*hoiiee;cn'n^;Sci'ipuh' ; army collected -to oppose them. Automatically, the Russian left is'T.fAaredj'klrid the meimce' "to Seryiaf removed, leaving - the Russian arm free to move towards Bohemia and the [Vance. nprilnvard . tois"the decisive fae-with--Austria'. When ‘aim I '#ill mof : only -ach tli e'i'iGfAeUi er ■ c; R'6hina'ni'a,but l '' eal burg dynasty, already rlebdibg '' ih<fe»?ouilanght ._af. , Seryia... andv-Eussia. Ahi’d wvhGit. the' . Roumanian .-army, does mgr.chhwo' n'rayube- sure -that‘dit?will .live upyto-'t-hc glorious, traditions. ofwPle.yna. TJbig i advent s.-.df Rmimaium >in- ;the •worl/l by side ■ Axitli the • $« beginning of decisiyc phases of, the r. ; - 'y’Af : i. - m & yK^V:RfS ; y „ ; . : : Since the early days .ofAir |?quniapig,.d;cnidpd ..definitely; -to.; leave ARiapee. and join Repeats =vaE Entente, there .Gr,-besu. : .dri)y, doubt in .the rninds Roumanians that vrhen vr” ■;••• M- -' ■ nupgar^, ; , : , 1v ..,.. s .. ,2 ,4;. ~r , \y.hilo lying.;CTyrlcs y iiie. _ J)’.a inod,- ;:i_). d?oupi|nia, v aud,j ; ygy; ti os of 1 .■> ng £ ud.. id one. .f rio iyl;;ly py.ip.yTT the Emppror. Prauc's- .lesenli Vienna inade* aii’y 'ilirect (’tufflict’ botvd'eh Ron&%nV;i w,! ''T b;f A'•nValmost lii^l'hVßabi.o. ' Wst' *fifrfv* i: o 1 hi foreseeing' \st hi or- in a -> t![a tEt<? s;-f 1i e ihl’lCid ri''tehb f 0: ■ "f 1 ■■ at Tf;Acdnl'ct v be fatal to ' Roumahin rt>- r - 'hihMu :, -bounV' ; t'V '( , m 'Ahlds ‘ of rho Avar chariot of his young hinsnAu, tiiß Kai•se'r of "BerliTr;; ! aiid,- before all • else;' r dvihg Ghatlcs a ' good- ■ Although by v birtii he-' tvasy’lof - the best’ <jlder branohy tha, HoKohzollAma-bf ; 'Si'griiavtugdn-' 'o' ’Thle-TehitHtia'ln ' figiit.i •■ of i</ Ebdirihn?n i •VRnt' rd-Eto h it Vo-had iouafs " In Tra nsylvauia and-"~BAi"R'o‘Nvf-n'T-tvere'';frec-dy-vrC/i-ogpifvedyl and. the of tlje ■'Krif ft .As-jt-h .Russia, ys, thhir spo / ke»pyy\,v,;c± lKOu ysf-dr Rumania the.-'re-ft J isat.ipAi hi y hyir. ptif-i on a 1 a spiya lions I ri ire V R x.}: ■ and yu. a in tenujuce. o/; < osi- treaty. . uy : V/dieri, yliy •' giryi.t' ..and sudden yfisls le&djug-' (/iVfahnt V Avar--ajj'osp.,-ntUo Triple Entente hnc’v that Ru«i,p.vna, not Avith its adversaries. This know-' Ibdga'fhadb ; f;ns aRh. Russia# action in G’:ilb , hi «** a t ’’ ’'Bin; na. ;t-’S-nmpaign Veil lev- nbAuld inice i.R-u .rob’d'.'•red 'cx-'treVVoi-V iPR.II. ■■ :.:.v’■;■:•• d ' Roufuauta. netbeen h' ! iue'rrd'b’ .'' ’* RvAVay ik : '-“..11y th'i;;b ; fist’fr!y s-yr 'that sM ’‘haf u?nuui< ; i-finor-l-ffi'-'V IA-flfed*cuhVaoV 'T-jlEti--. tmi’e VhA-infdc-abtediy hna erin from FAV ■ a,T -'p:-Ry o . 6ricpd.Sj or. /?<;• r.l. m ' \ '■■■■'■■■•• On..••••? nr;:,sla\v.. to .suggost 1 1... r. . .iA.words Rorvin . Aya always,,AV?rmcs^^,d^>,; 1 ■ ::: M^wr 1 ssitSf' ifoMwi to Vi , vih' dot bn,, a f IhAved .. as V. V'VR-.:. Her. statepmen, ..ami, th eapon.^iblof for tliel’diji'C'C.t.ion -of Roumanian policy,-. rec.pg.nhTd clearly tliat the future oi\ tin 1 two States was, ieaeveuel-V' iy-unu-tegotiiory .that .by their < onimon inter- - opts and Ivecar'KC..of (lieir. cV-yyy-u. p .7sassion of an European fa-ny lo y
must work out tliehysalvation together. * w .w;v{vc.-v i ?/v‘>v ••■ VITAL PROBLEM: - The fact, that from neutrality Rpiy mania was l , fe' / ldy 'to'phss to active p^r-, 3 ticipatiqn in ’the Var, .. even,, although) * she y - as ■ not. rca3y ! gt '.the nrqmeht, is a- ; : ho,ucT'usive reply to' any who cast doubt ' 'on' the friendly attitude of the Roumauians. ‘ ~ ‘Blit'there'vds a very‘seiuo’us'point 1 ■bo - ’ ■' Altho'ugir the ■ROumaii-.,; ian army had not undergone'"'one uvaj (i *. or • t.AvD rlikc the Servian, V it.Tiad. , been, recognised betimes'-that much greater provision of ammunition was in view of ami-wmnfcual Avar. The neecynsuyy,, ..stoyjLS;'Avete accordingly. „ order : , . iER! ;|ei»y s|a Vyft ?n|. already paid tor but of flic proceeds pf a loan issued^An' Berlin. . . ,-Tlni, central; Euro,pe.a,n, .PpAAners, hoAvever, diAwTSotydeli.ver Ahe;.goods. During. the negotiations AAith the Trip]' 1 Eutente.,vTh : ey'. delayed dbliyesy, and;, Avhen war broke out flatly declined to,; (.forward- Any Avar.miaterlhl. While it is Aimed ..that the Roumanian army was, adequately , supplied . Avith ;am.raun,ition for two or three-;hiqpths, thes' - ■in control, with commendable i.fmreslgMyi clctermiu'ed-i-that before ;'beginning a Avar of which nobody could, ■ prediytMthc- durat-idn,vit to assure the supply of ammunition rcaeirjiig; the countxjy;, lyvitljin the first ,two .mouths of Avar. v ' The cxpex|ence;, v pf Servia, whose batteries at a certain moment were .practically unable to reply.,to, the Austrian artilleryyfirp . 'because pf Jack ofiammunition, made the Roumanian mill/ tary antboidtics all the more determine ed to secure ample provision if possible before opening hostilities. All these obstacles have noAV' -been' overcome, and' Ronmania/ "assured of funmunitioii, can place her fresh army into the field with little delay. :
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 184, 13 April 1915, Page 3
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