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ROUMANIA ROUSED. WILL FOLLOW HER DESTINY London, Feb. 18. The Rome correspandent of the Daily Telegraph states that serious news has come from Bucharest. Austro-German provocations have caused a reaction, and even in official circles it is reported that the King declares that Roumania must follow her destiny, which opposes the Austrians. A general mobilisation is expected, and communication with Bulgaria is interrupted. HEMMING THEM IN GERMAN DREAMS GO AWRY Received Feb. 20, 5.5 p i ,• London, Feb. 19. Describing the position at Salonika, the Daily Chronicle says that Germany's long lino of communications from Belgrade to the Bosphorus is threatened by the Russian advance on the Eastern front, and the Anglo-French-Serbian army. Outside Salonika the Allies are within striking distance of the ltaloSerbian armies, and with Essad Pasha's forces as a menace to tho German right while the Russians are smashing their way forward beyond the Bosphorus, and thus upset Germany's dreams of an attack on Lgypt. ~£■ .... ...,, ..
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1916, Page 5
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