OFF TOWARDS SERBIA.
ALLIED TROOPS CHEERED. Athene, Oct. C. It is reported that there are three thousand German officers in the Bulgarian army. The population of Salonika gave an ovation to the Allies' troops. Tlib latter have started towards Serbia. Karon Sehenck, the chief German propagandist in Creece. lias hurriedly quitted Athens for Sofia. BULGARIAN PORTS CLOSED. . Paris Oct. «. Le Matin says that all Bulgitsjan ports on the Damibi are closed, even to Roumanian steamers. A GERMAN' STATEMENT. Washington. Oct. U. Tl'.e Austvo-iiiingarian Foreign .Minister has issue,l a statement to the American pies-. pointing out that Britain ami France, while protesting at Belgium's violated neutrality, did not hesitate when it suited their purpose to violate that of Greece, aiid says: "Perhaps the world will now see how little worth there id to the smallest States in the phrases of the Entente Powers."
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1915, Page 5
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142OFF TOWARDS SERBIA. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1915, Page 5
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