SHORTENING THE FRONT.
ROUMANIANS RETREAT. y MASSING- GERMAN STRENGTn Received Oet. 17, 1 a.m. London, Oct. 10. ill 1 . Washburn, wiring from Bucharest, states that the Roumanians have been obliged to shorten their + ront in the face of ever-increasing enemy numbers. I he retreat was carried out in an orderly way, there being no panic, and without the slightest demoralisation. The troops west of Bra«so commenced to withdraw 011 the Bth. ''he nature of the pos ; tions which they have taken up nie roughly twelve miles irom the summit 0!" J'.rzimrg Pass, and are such that tliey should be able to hold them While the situation does not present acute aspects, it emphasises the potential menace of the massing German strength. s— —
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1916, Page 5
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