BALKANS.
AUSTRIANS RETURNING HOME ttLLAGING ON THE WAT. :■ SERBIANS ENTER BOSNIA jfisceivsd Nor. 7, 5.30 p.m. London, Nov. 6. A French eastern communique states: The Austrians on the Save re-crossed the frontier. Shabatz has been occupied. Serbia* cavalry entered Bosnia, where they occupied Vardisie, in the direction Th# Austrians are retreating in disorder. Their soldiers are returning to tttir borne*, pSUaging everything en route.—Ana. &Z. Cable Assoc, and Beater. ROUMANIAN AMBBITIONS. SUPPORTED BY AMERICA. Received Nov. 7, 7.40 p.m. Washington, Nov. 6. Mr. Lansing, has informed Roumania {hat the United States would exert its influence towards the fulfilment of Rounmnia's ambitions, within and without tkt kingdom.—Reuter Service. QSBKAN WITHDRAWAL FROM ROUVAXTA. ['"■ Received. 2Jov. 7, 10 pjn. ~_',. London, Nov. <5. General , Mackensen has arrived at Budapest, and is arranging the withdrawal of Germans from Roumania.— Cable Assoc. —\
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1918, Page 5
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