The Balkans.
ANTI-CERMAN FEELING IN ROUMANIA.
Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, September 29. A demonstration, headed by University professors, was made at Bucharest in favor of Government action in support of the Triple Entente. The Genii an flag was burned and the colors of thpi Entente displayed. THE DA RDANELLES r CI DENT. TURKEY DEVIMvi\ London, Sij>!embcr 29. The Daiy Mai! reports u.it the an* nouncement made in f\,ustantinopl« that the Dardene'lcs is c' .-t 1 to navigation suggests that 'he port intends to defy the Entente. USE OF EXi'LOSIVK BULLETS. SERVIAN ALLEGATIONS AGAINST AUSTRIA. Niah, September 29. A communique ivorts that the Servian commanders concur in showing that, the enemy every where is employ ing explosive bullets. The first ten lischarges from ILi" "i are always explosive bullets, ana > • 'lity per cent, of tho Austrian mVii. ammunition consists of -\\j) 0- . m ..eta. The Austrian soldiers are stringently enjoined not to allow sucli munitions to fall into the Servian iuKM* 11:.. .ir>- ordered to search the Austrian wounded and dead closely for all the dead for all tho explosive 'bullets carried.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 109, 1 October 1914, Page 5
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183The Balkans. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 109, 1 October 1914, Page 5
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