NEVOLJEN OCCUPIED.
BRITISH GAINS CONSOLIDATE*,. London, October I. ' Tlig War Office, reporting on the Sail onikiv,jfanvpnifin, states: enemy U inactive, on tile Struma fronti We consolidated -all the ground -gamed. Oui artillery bombarded NeVoljen, which th» ■ enemy evacuated- and we occupied, ■. VIOLENT ENGAGEMENTS. Seceived Oct. 8, f.5 p.m. London, Oct. 7. A Bucharest communique states: Ther* liave been violent engagements in thi upper Liarnavan and Tirrnava valleys Tlio enemy in the Fossaras and Vpfuiemr region attacked with superior wwes* and we withdrew somewhat. . ( SIX VILLAGES OCCUPIED., deceived Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. , Salonika, Oct. §. Official: On tile Struma front we pee* pied six villages. MACKENSEN PROTECTS HIS FLASKS. Received Oct. S, 5.5 p.m. Bucharest, Oct. 1. Messages state that General Maekeifc sen has delivered : a series of counters attacks to prevent his flanks beinj turned. ALLIES' SUCCESSFUL WOKJt Received Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. iParis, Oct. ?. The British repulsed a violent Bulgarian offensive on the Struma, and occupied'Xcvoljen. The Italians attacked at Lake Butkova. The Serbian offensive is developing. .Advance guards reached Belavoda valley. The French are operating on the shores of Lake Pre3pa._, RUSSIAN SUCCESSES. Received Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. Petrograd, Oct. 7. A communique status: Our offensi?* continues at the Dobrmlja. Wo occupied Karabuka and Bcsaul and repelled counter-attacks. SUCCESSFUL ROUMANIAN RAID. Rome, October 0. A 'wireless message states that" the Roumanians who crossed the Danube returned 'without a single loss, after having destroyed many Bulgarian depots and provisions, including cwt. ci army cereals. Amsterdam, October <!. The Frankfurter r <!eitung says that only scattered bodies of Roumanians are now south of the Danube, the remainder,, Who amounted to two divisions, being compelled to cross in 'boats. AN AMERICAN KILLED BY GERMAN BOMB. (Received Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. Petrograd, Oct. 7. A Clcrmun aviator, when dropping bombs on Bucharest, killed an American subject. Tl}e Minister has with the, American Gocernment, BULGARIAN BOASTING, Received Oct. 8, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam, Oct. 7. A Bulgarian communique states: Ouf counter-attsfek. crushed the Serbian attempt to cross .the Oeriia hear Ckotoliivir.' The enemy fleet bombarded Dedeagateh, but with unimportant damage. Our aeroplanes caused the fleet to re-, til'e. A TURKISH REPORT. Constantinople, October A communique says: The British eampedtnear Naasarioh attempted to advance under cover of artillery against the tribes northward of Nassarich, but wore repulsed-., The qnemy suffered heavy tyM'es; %ont a, battalion W annihlLated}- anirifcfc hugj .fired sW.viTfifl t£k*g
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1916, Page 5
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