KAISER'S PEACE OFFER
BAEKAKS*
ADVANCE. v Mffithißi CAPTURES. • * • • London, Oct. 7. A Irene* Mttef* «jmimmlqn e states: After vigorous pursuit of toe AustroWiflari lories which are retreating in ««Her northward, tie French and • SerUans on October 5 captured Yranja, > and took several hundred prisoners and MI6 iK We continued to advance tt AMI TS§ Sertfliis occupied MWb=3fa. N£. Cable Assoc, and sfSßßor. ' z ■ <+ Jfew York, Oct. 7. JSt Serbians have captured Dibra, oh Pi frontier between Serbia and Albania. f ■ JttSTMAHS OVERCOME. fteeW Oct. 8, 11.40 p.m. . London, Oct 7. ttfflan oflekl: In the Albania coastal area we are continuing our march towudrthe lower Skumbi. North of B«K ow advanced guards overcame resistance' of tie enemy's rearguards, taking them prisoners. They crossed the river Devoti, and are continuing their march on El Bassa.—Aus. N.Z. Cable AUoe. 4M Renter. A GftfeftftX DIVISION SURRENDERS. I ' Paris, Oct 7. The Echo de Paris announces that French troops in Bulgaria compelled the 'surrender of the 11th German Division, these who surrendered including a geneoU and two brigadiers. "' HETIREHENT TO DANUBE ' SJtPBCTBD. ■ ( Rome, Oct. 7. Jeserai Maekensen has renounced the occupation of the Dobrudja, which was "ifl Bulgarian occupation, and retired to toe Danube. . Arias report* of the first fighting on I SjHrian? tetfnery occupied by. the Austrian*, with belated Austro-German re- J tatfreenhnrtl, stat# that these proved insjHßekslf r» ft etnerteC the enemy wiE be abletmrr to consolidate on the Dan•be4*ve front—Times. • fUTDINAND AT BUDAPEST. Copenhagen, Oct. 7. fit-King! Ferdinand arid suite hate arrived at Budapest.—Reuter. , TERMS OF ARMISTICE. Received Oet S, 7.40 p.m Amsterdam, Oet- 7. SetU-oftdal idviees from Sofa state Mt the Unas of the armistice provide lof'tfiff demobihiatidii Of the Bulgarian ' atari ««cept three, divisions of infantry ana* War regiment* of cavalry, and the capitulation of Bulgarian units west of Vmb when the "armistice is signed, and the departure from Bulgaria, within four weeli, of nil Ansfro-Germans, but the Ske are to be allowed to remain.— BBr. ! . . , ' ■ '*** " ' '
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1918, Page 5
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341KAISER'S PEACE OFFER Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1918, Page 5
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