GENERAL ITEMS.
CRISIS APPROACHING. ENEMY BEWILDERED. BY ALLIES ACTIVITIES. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received June 22, 5.5 p.m. London, June 21. The crisis of the 1916 campaign is approaching. Pressure is increasing on •.very front, and aerial activity in reconnaissances is unparalleled. The advance of the Bulgars in Greece i'i a precaution, showing that Germany suspects that the Allies' insistence on Greek mobilisation is a forerunner of an offensive in the Balkans. Cannonading on the Balkan front continues, but the Allies' activity everywhere bewilders the enemy.
The general military situation is such that great decisions are to be expected shortly.
THE HOUR HAS STRUCK. BRITAIN'S EFFICACIOUS AID. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received June 22, 5.5 p.m. Paris, June 21. Deputy Cochin, writing in Slumanite says: The hour for the British army's intervention lias struck. Its immense and well equipped army, most powerful artillery, and enormous quantity of munitions will now give efficacious aid to France.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1916, Page 5
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