IN BULGARIA.
KING AND PEOPLE UNITED. Received Oct. 17, 3 p.m. London, Oct. IG. The Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent, Dr. Dillon, says the leanings of a large section of British people towards the Bulgars, and also the hopes that the Bulgarian army and nation will suddenly disavow King Ferdinand, are dangerous at the present juncture. The reports of riots and mutinies are mostly unfounded. The Bulgarians and King Ferdinand are united regarding the political objects ef the Cabinet, and King Ferdiand is alone responsible for the\ means adopted. ■ The people, in the event of failure, will appeal to the Russians, their Slav brothers, but in the event of success they will be grateful to King Ferdinand. SERBIANS DRIVEN BACK. GERMANS CAPTURE ANOTHER TOWN. A BULGARIAN SUCCESS. Received Oct. 17, 3.40 p.m. London, Oct. 16. A Berlin communique states:—General Mackensen has further driven back the Serbians south of Belgrade and Semendria, capturing 450 and three gun 9. He stormed the southern front of Pozarevatz, and captured the fortified town of Thur The Bulgarian first army lias captured the mountain passes between Belogradahik and Kujazhevatz, north-east of Nish.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1915, Page 5
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186IN BULGARIA. Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1915, Page 5
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