BALKANS.
4 PATHETIC APPEAL. IEBBIBLE PLIGHT OF MONTENEGRINS. Received Sept. 10, 7.30 pjri. London, Sept. 9. The Montenegrin authorities have istned a pathetic appeal on behalf of their fellow-countrymen, who are threatened by extinction by famine and enemy persecution. The country is denuded of foodstuffs, and the enemy is ruthless in Mf treatment of the Montenegrins, not sparing the women and A oonpart of the population is hiding in the mountains. —Aus. NX Cable Asfodation. fIBTEEir LINE ADVANCED. Received Sept. 10, 7.30 p.m. . London, Sept. 0. X British official message from Salonika states that in the Struma valley the Greek outpost line has been advanced, unopposed, to the general line KaKalendra, Haznatar.—Aus. OAb Assoc. | L *W*N« rsed a TJnique' Stopper Hot Water Bottle for over five years, Bfeiita one va, and it has never ye ar given any trouble. the "Unififc" it spells
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1918, Page 5
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