THE BALKANS.
ENEMY RISKS DISASTER,
ROUMANIANS COMMAND -PASSES.
Bucharest, Nor. 1. The Moldavia frontier is clear of the enemy, and our position is secure. At Prahova the enemy risks disaster if he enters the narrow valley. The enemv retired from Kimpolung, and reerossed tin frontier. The Roumanians pursued ana annihilated four hattalious. The enemy pressure is strongest at the Picdeal Pass. A Roumanian communique states: We repulsed an attack in the Prahova valley, and progressed at Dragodavele. There is violent fighting cast of the Alt. London, Kov. 1. A French communique says-.—The Serbians repulsed counter-attacks on the Cerna. Bucharest, Nov. 1. M. Marchiloman, previously the leader or the pro-(,'ermans, states that henceforth he will do everything for the war and national unity. His- one desire ig the final victory of the Roumanians. Thev must go straight ahood ' " TRICKY CONSTANTINE, VENIZELOS' GOVERNMENT'S APPREHENSION. Eeceived Nov. 2, 8 p.m. Reuter's Message. A Salonika correspondent states that the Venizelos Government has issued a communique, expressing the opinion that the Athens (lovernment will not loyally carry out the demands of the Entente, alleging that regiments have left Th.essaly on the pretext of maintaining order.- These will form centres for new concentrations. The communique expresses flip . hope that the Allies will not be' duped, but will use every precaution. It declares that the Venizelos Government is financially able to carry out all ib enterprises, and will form a well-equipped army.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 5
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235THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1916, Page 5
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