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THE ASHBURTON

GUARDIAN:

WAR IN THE AIR.

JOINT NOTE TO GREECE

MONDAY,

SEPTEMBER

WESTERN
THEATRE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

THE

MANY BOMBS DROPPED

DESPERATE

GERMAN

THE

ATTACK.

BALKANS.

GERMAN LEADER IN TROUBLE.

PICKED TROOPS EMPLOYED

SJCCESS AT A HEAVY

LAST NIGHTS NEWS.

THE. EL RUMANt B/iTTLE.

THE RAID ON LONDON.

ZEPPELIN MEETS ITS DOOM

1916,

4,

(Received Sept. 4, 11.35 a.m.)


CAIRO, Sept. 3
Jemal Pasha is angry at the failure

COST,

GREECE.

POSITION IN

deserting with their regiments am?


.joining tho AJhV.s, bub aro nt.r. clcmixus
of !\(iiiu<r while therf is ;t chance of
docK-H-ing war.
'i I'm Hi:![/;>.i-iau invaiit'Mi Iwivo re-

tired.
Gonor.il Lepathiotis, tho loader of
tho 1909 I'ovolution, has appealed for
volunteers for an Army of .Salvation," to drive out "the Bulgarians.

THE KING'S HEALTH.


(Received Sept. 4, 11.30 a.m.)
THE GREEK REVOLUTION
(Received
Sept.
4,
8.50
Sept.
a.m.)
ROME, September 2.
3,
LONDON,
of the El Runiani attack, which yon
A
message reports that the
SURRENDER OF OFFICERS
.
PARIS, September 3
Official.Sunday's raid was
the
condition of King Constantino is worse
The German counter-attack, on Kruss, the German Chief of Staff,
most formidable yet experienced.
arranged without consulting Jemal.
September 1.
SALONICA,
in
Thursday
neighbourhood
the
night,
The principal theatre of operations
The fighting portion of the MaceVIEW OF M. ZAIMIS.
Yon Kruss will be court-martialled.
was the Eastern Counties,the objective of Delvillo Wood, was the fiercest the
donian revolution is over.'
When
General
commanding
delivered.
enemy
yet
have
Picked
Sarrail,
apparently being London and the in"POSITION SOON BE CLEARED
the Allied forces, arrived on the
UP."
troops were employed, and, the desper- GERMAN CALLOUSNESS SHOCKS parade
dustrial centres in the Midlands.
ground
morning,
THE
DUTCH.
this
50
of
the
Our new measures regarding thei ate character of the assaults suggests
officers commanding tho Royalist
ATHENS, September 2
obscuration of lights undoubtedly that the Germans attached the utmost
forces came out without their swords,
A deputation from M. Venizelos's
(Reuters Message.)
met him, and announced that they meeting waited on M. Zaimis
proved efficacious,because the raiding importance to success at this spot.
were prepared to surrender to the sented him with a copy of theand presquadrons,' instead of steering a- steady The trenches, in which a footing was
(Received Sept. 4, 8.50 a.m.)
Allies, but not to their Greek adver- tion and also a protest against; resolu'
Kiug
course, as in the last autumn and ultimately gained, were so battered
saries.
3
Amsterdam,
Sept.
Constantino's
refusal
to receive the
spring raids, groped about in the that they did not afford, shelter.
General
that a state deputation.
replied
Sarrail
As Germans were sending children of warfare in a town which was the
darkness searching for a safe avenue of The attack- was probably meant to to Holland, a
M.
begged the deputation to
committee was formed base and headquarters of the Allies defer Zaimis
Hindenburg's
signalise
approach to their objectives.
but
further action, assuring them
promotion,
-'
could
to
receive
French
not
be
continue.
permitted
children from the
to
that the question which was agitating,
Only three Avere able to approach the if the casualties are published in Geroccupied districts of France, but the He laid down conditions which-tho them would soon be cleared up.
many they will assuredly produce
outskirts of London.
officers acceptednamely, that they
German Government prohibited their were to remain prisoners until it was
One appeared over the northern dis- black dismay.
1
removal.; This callousness has shocked decided what further should ho. done.
ALLIED FLEET ON HAND.
tricts at 2.15 p.m. The' searchlights
<
The officers are confined in a building
the "Dutch.
immediately picked it up, and i antiGREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.
on tho parade grounM.
TIRED OF GREEK SHUFFLING.
aircraft guns and aeroplanes heavily
The moil of their regiment were
PRESIDENT WILSON'S IDEALS. paraded without arms. Their colonel (Australian and N.Z. Cable Service.)
MANY STATIONS BOMBED
engaged it.
inspected them and shook hands with
After a few minutes, the airship
LONDON, September 2.
every man.
In a farewell speech he
(Received Sept. 4, 11.50 a.m.)
Twenty-three Allied warships arrived
MORE EMPTY TALK
burst into flames, and fell rapidly, and
urged them to maintain strict discipline
September
3.
at the Piraeus (the harbour of Athens)
PARIS,
and to implicitly obey the French.
was destroyed. It was found that the
a
we took prisoners
noon on Friday, accompanied by
The men were then marched into at
engines had burst. The bodies of the By coup-de-main
(Received September 4, 9.26 a.m.)
from German trenches at Armancourt.
the French camp at Zletenick, under transports, from Salonica.
crew were amongst the wreckage.
WASHINGTON, September 3.
The Allied squadron includes cruisers
French
The Germans are violently bombardwhere they will remain and
(Per Press Association.Copyright.)
President Wilson has accepted the until a officers,
smaller vessels, and is accompanied
Our experts hope to be able to refurther decision is reached:
our positions at Thiaumont and Democratic nomination for the Presiing
by
hydroplanes.
General Sarrail explained the action
portions of the framework of
may apply for a permit to remain in construct
dency.
Floury.
The squadron is under the command
of the Frencli troops in the proclamahis residence; otherwise he will be ar- the machine. A large amount of wood We bombed railway stations at Regarding foreign affairs, he said : tion of martial law at Salonica.
"T of a French admiral, and continues to
the framework, which
was
used
in
"We
have
been
neutral
because
is intend to see that order is. preserved," cruise before Piraeus. No vessel"has
rested.
Metzsablons, paying two visits, and the fixed traditional policy of the it
to
a
Uni- he says. " Last night shots were ex- yet entered the harbour.
The rervolutionaries are being sent in seems point to shortage of alumin- dropping 86 bombs. Sixty bombs were ted States to stand aloof from the polichanged, resulting in killed"' and .The English newspapers interpret the
in Germany.
tics of Europe, and because wo had no wounded; therefore
! detachments to Vodena and other ium
THE BALKANS.
off the dropped on military depots northward part in the influences
the French troops presence of the. Allied warships at PiThe
London
defences
drove
which brought were ordered to intervene
towns to encourage the enrolment of
on railway, stations at
Metz,
of
and
to restore raeus as an indication that the Allies
the war. It is our duty to prevent, if order:3'
"
are weary of the tergiversation of
volunteers; many are joining, even other two without their being able to ..j-oizieiesles, Metz, Gonflans,Sedan, possible,
the indefinite extension of the
approach the city's centre.
Athenian politicians, and are resolved
from
old
Greece.
and
at barracks desolation kindled by the terrible conto baffle the German intrigues.
A great number of bombs was and Audunbronian,
STORY OF THE FIGHT.
THE ANGLO+RENCH NOTE.
flict, and to reserve our .strength and
dropped promiscuously in East Anglian and depots at Ham, Ncsle, Guiscard, resources for
the
and difficult
BULGARIANS REPULSED.
Athis, and Monchylagache. Altogether, days of restorationanxious
GREEK WIRELESS SEIZED.
and South-Eastern Counties.
winch must follow. ASSAULT ON THE BARRACKS
DEMANDS ON GREEK GOVERN
dropped.
210
bombs
were
rights
When
the
of
our.
citizens be- I -.:
Complete reports of the damage and

MENT.
September
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Service.)
LONDON,
2.
came involved, this was our guiding
FURTHER SERBIAN SUCCESS
casualties have not been received.
Mr Ward Price,
writing from
principle: that property rights can be
SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.
ATHENS, September^.
on
Thursday
into
the
sea
in
Salonica
Many
(his
message
bombs fell
and
vindicated by claims for damages when
(Reuters Telegrams.)
Two of the Allied warships entered
(Received Sept. 4, 11.50 a.m.)
being
delayed),
states
that Wednes- the Navy yard at Piraeus, and landing
remote country districts.
the war is over, but the fundamental
,
FURTHER GROUND GAINED
(Received Sept. 4, 1.55 p.m.)
PARlS,'September 3,
rights of humanity cannot, and there- day's revolution had the confirmation' parties seized the wireless station
Persons who picked up fragments of
and
3
of
Sept.
blood.
During
night
A
states:
the
a Mace- four German. Levant liners.^
communique
ATHENS,
.
fore the loss of life is irreparable. NeiZeppelin have been ordered to
(Received Sept. 4, 11.50 a.m.)
ther can the. direct violation of the donian troop which joined the ComThe Anglo-French joint Note pre- i There has been violent artillery the
It
is
that
the
Allies
have
reported
submit them to the authorities; if
LONDON, Sept. 3
nation's sovereignty await vindication mittee of National Defence, which is demanded delivery of 60 suspected
sented to the Greek Government de- fighting on the Strum a front and Lake
by suits for damages. The nation defying Athens, suddenly attacked the mans.
:
purposes,
Douglas
Haig
reports
valueless
for
reconstruction
Sir
'
. :. . Ger-,
and.
post
mands Allied control of the
Doiran. Our patrols frequently reconwhich violates these essential rights barracks at Saloniea, the garrison of
night
generally
quiet
will
be
returned
to
the
The
-was
to
portions
According
the
the
"Hestia,"
which
Greak.
join
refused
to
the
separatists.
must
to
telegraphs, including the wireless, on noitred on the right bank of the
expect
checked and called
'
took place to account by abedirect
j ! Fighting this morning
owners.
challenge and There was brisk rifle-fire for five naval officers and men have been re-,;
the- ground that it was being used to Struma.
called from leave.
In
southward
of
.
minutes
across
the
"Weekly
Dispatch"
eyeMonquet
parade
ground,
Farm,
the
an
near
resistance."
and
convey information to the enemy ; also,
Serbian infa-ntry fire repulsed a Bul- witness
Referring to the end of the war, then the attackers practically ceased
states:"l was awakened by Thiepval, and on the banks of t
the expulsion of enemy agents, on the garian attack north-east of Kukwiuz. the sound of
Wilson. said: "There must be fire until daybreak, when a- strong BULGARIAN TROOPS RETREAT.
gun- Ancre and Faifemont Farm upon our President
and
heavy
bombs
a just and settled peace. We her in force of 'French troops, with guns,
grounds of bribery and espionage, and
were
in
Searchlights
playing
right.
all
.
fire.
SERBIANS IN HOT PURSUIT
America must contribute the full force hurried to. tha barracks.
that necessary measures bo taken
directions. ,. One of the Zeppelins was We gained ground' by these opera- of our authority as a nation to the or- I Meanwhile the Macedonians were
against their Greek accomplices.
AT
lying
ROUMANIA
ganisation
pavement
on the
on one'side of Australian and N.Z. Cable Service.)
of 'that peace;.tipon world.- '. visible, .almost.stationary, for five min- tions/ -. ' :,., .v
;;. .
witie foundations that cannot easily be ' the parade ground, with the garrison
It is understood that Greece, has no
:
ATHENS, September 2.
disappeared'for
another five
utes j it.
shakened. No nation should^ be forced behind the wall of' a fruit garden
The Bulgarians have withdrawn from
objection to the acceptance of the dea' cloud,'and then we were
in
opposite.
minutes
'to'
take
sides'
in
which
inj
any!/quarrel
Sor'ovitch> towards the Passes of
mands.
THE AUSTRIAN RETIREMENT.
all suddenly aware of a bright glow in ON THE HIGH SEAS.
the honour, integrity,' and. fortunes of A section of the garrison once en- Kirh'deven and Banitsa.
v
own
come
people
involved,
its
are
not
no
deavoured
to
out
to
but
secure
the cloudy mist. Jt developed into a
Serbian cavalry has reached Sor'onation can any longer remain neutral supplies, but was driven back with the- vitch.
POSITION IN GREECE.
REFUGEES FLOCKING TO
long, sausage-like flame, and the sky
against any wilful disturbance of the loss of a few men.
BUDAPEST
The Bulgarians continue to retreat
A hod.v of civilian volunteers reinpeace of the world. The nations of the
was lit up. The flaming mass took two
BRITAIN'S NAVAL MIGHT.
GERMANS FLEE FROM ATHENS
world must unite in joint guarantees, forced th" Macedonians during the all along the Fiorina and Monastir Vaibefore
soemed,
and
descend,
minutes
to
ley.
a.m.)
(Received Sept. i, 8.50
and whatever is done to disturb the night, but they were not strong
reaching the ground, to be completely SOMETHING TO MARVEL AT
NEW YORK, Sept. 3
M. VENIZELOS URGES IMMEDIATE
whole world's life must first be tested /onnrxjh to seize the barracks.
in
The crowd sang a song
in a court of the whole world's opinion
When 1000 French troops had
MAY BECOME A ROUT.
ACTION
Herr yon Weigand, in a despatch to consumed.
OF
SHIPS
BEING
"BROODS"
before ib is attempted."
assembled. M. Zimbreakakis and other
the "World," states that the Austro- honour of the occasion. The people' 6
CONSTRUCTED
loaders of the Committee of National
LONDON, September 2.-..-.
Received Sept. 4, 8.50 a.m.) 3 Hungarians are retiring before the delight was boundless."
Defence allowed General Sarrai! to
The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens corSept.
LONDON,
control the situation. .
respondent states that the.;Bylgariaiis
(Received Sept. 4, llia.m.)
Roumanians in Transylvania, fighting
THE CASUALTIES.
LATE NEW
are falling back rapidly towardsMcnas. Mr J. M. Jeffries (correspondent of only rearguard actions. The AustroSept. 3
LONDON,?
tir and the Fiorina Plains. Tlie SerNEWS.
OPPONENTS INTERNED.
the "Daily Mail") states that the Ger- Hungarian centre has already shortenMr 'Alfred Noyes,'in his'"fourth arTWO KILLED, 13 INJURED
bians are pressing on, despite a shaVp
mans have fled from Athens.
a
visit
to
Navy,
ed the defence line by 100 kilometres.
describes
ticle on'the
(Australian and N.Z. 'Cable" Service;) conhter-attack by a Bulgarian eohnrin
M. Venizelos, in a statement, urges
(Received Sept. 4, 1.55 p.m.)
Five thousand refugees from the
upon the slopes of
the Clyde, where pneumatic rivetters
which
PARIS, September 3. ' was detailed to coverGornichevo,
"Who
can
says:
the Bulgarian \einstant action. He
LONDON, Sept. 3
evacuated districts have arrived at
RETURNED SOLDIERS.
range amongst hundreds of ships in
A
that
the
message
wireless
states
'
treat. The attack failed with heavy
doubt that Bulgaria may now seek a Budapest, aaid there is a constant
Official.One man and one woman forest-like yards. Here lay the slipCommittee of Defence at Salonica has Bulgarian losses.
The Serbians .ciptiirseparate peace? And who doesn't un- stream fleeing westward from the were killed and 11 men and women and way in which the Lusitania was born, AKAWA'S CONTINGENT REACHES internet! Colonel Tricoupis, the orgaagainst the Nation- ed ttiree Krupp guns. -,Monnstir is
o
niser
of
resistance
derstand that if this happens before we Roumanian border..
AUCKLAND.
two children were injured.
cradles
of
her
The retreat towards
so
and all around the
alist movement.
join the Allies it will mean the permahurried that it may soon be turned into
There were no casxialties in the avengers, stretching mile after^mile.
4.
September
Bulgarians
''already,
VIEWS.
AUCKLAND,
a
rout.
are
The
nent extinction of Greece?"
BAVARIAN PREMIER'S
metropolitan police district, where 25 "England lost eight. destroyers in
REVOLUTION SPREADS.
The Arawa, with returned wounded
their 'wounded
unable ' to remove'
'
houses were slightly damaged and the Jutland battle. 1 saw a shipyard and invalided soldiers, arrived at 4.30
',
men.
:
"HEARTLESS AND MERCILESS three horses were killed.
IMPOSSIBLE.
j
MARTIAL LAW IN ATHENS
NEUTRALITY
whence, in that same week, they on Sunday afternoon:
ENGLAND."
men
accorded
an
The returned
were
Elsewhere the effects were of the launched 15 destroyers, and I saw
CAPTURE OF GREEKS.
reception as they proceedROME, September 2.\
"GREECE MUST JOIN THE ALLIES' TO CAJOLE SMALLER NATIONS slightest nature, and no military dam- brood after brood of ships, in yard enthusiastic
the
steamer
to
a large shed on
ed from
A wireless message says that tho
A BULGARIAN HAUL
CAMP.
age was done.
after yard, ready to follow. No sooner the wharf, where they were formally Greek revolution, is spreading into
INTO THE WAR
of
Defence
by
Thessaly
Epirus.
welcomed
the
Minister
and
was one launched than another was and the Mayor.
," (United Service Message).
Martial law has been declared ii'
MESSAGE FROM M. VENIZELOS
THIRTEEN AIRSHIPS VISIT
laid down.
(Received Sept. 4, 8.50 a.m.)
SALONICA, Sept. 2.
Major Henderson acknowledged the Athens and Piraeus.
ENGLAND.
Sept. 3.
not taking any risks in cordial welcome and said their only
"England
Bulgaria
captured Colonel
NEW
YORK,
is
has
9.25
a.m.)
(Received Sept. 4,
Christodoulos and 300 men.
Horr yon Weigand, , in a wireless
order to keep command of the sea. regret was that they had not seen the
LONDON, Sept. 3.
THE
KING'S
ABDICATION.
a.m.)
hostilities, but the men,looked;
(Received Sept. 4, 10
"World," reports an
If she lost half her fleet to-morrow she finish of to
returning for that purpose.
M. Venizelos, in a message to the despatch to the Count yon Herthing,
Colonel Chriatodoulos was the comLONDON, Sept. 3
have
a fleet as large as she forwai-d
with
would
still
interview
OFFICIAL DISBELIEF
The invalided men belonging to the
mandant of Seres. He mobilised the
.
i
"Sunday Times," says:.
airships
particiOfficial.Thirteen
of Bavaria, who admits the
the war with, and many more South left by the noon express to-day.
reserves in the district, and then daya
"Although 1 am deeply grieved that Premier
Three approached started
('.'The Times" Service.)
The sea voyage has had a beneficial
of the intervention pated in the raid.
follow. There never was
ago expressed the hope that 25,000
vessels
to
importance
great
her
delayed
paying
much,
Greece has so
September 1:
London, and one was engaged and building' like this in the history of the effect on the'hoalth of all-the return"It
LONDON;
would come to his aid. Seres is east
appears
says:
of
Roumania..
He
duo contributions in the struggle
soldiers, who, with .one exception, The x Greek Location, disbelieves thf> of Salonica, on the other, wing from
ed
near
Enfield.
downed
in
the
near
Roumania,
world.
were able to walk off tio Arawa with- rumour that King Constantino v has that in which the retreat is report'-against Prussian militarism and for the certain that
of most
The damage and casualties were not
"I saw nearing completion iv this out assistance.
ed.
abdicated.
independence of the smaller States, I future, will become the scene
the
number
of
raidconsidering
battle-fields. heavy
The Foreign Office has received no
one cradle a fleet of destroyers, a fleet
trust that the influence following the tragio and most terrible
Roumania must ers.
of submarines, and a fleet of battle ANGLO-NORWEGIAN CONTRACT. official confirmation of the statement.
BEFORE SALONICA.
Roumanian intervention renders fur- What that means, Belgium, Poland,
learned
from
cruisers which would have constituted
ther persistence in the policy of neu- have
ARTILLERY ACTIVITY
navy for any country.
Whatever the outcome,
A REMARKABLE POSITION.
CAUSES RESENTMENT IN.
trality absolutely impossible, and that and Serbia.
CAMPAIGNS. a formidable
GERMANY
under the RUSSIA'S
'mystery' ships,
drawn
certain
will
be
are
Roumania
"There
Greece .will, at the earliest moment,
GOVERNMENT STILL OBSTINATE. Australian and N.Z. Cable. Service.)
that the Enaround which screens
It
is
also
a.new
significant
type,
wheels.
PARIS, Sept. 2.
of
her
traditional
friends
camp
a.m.)
join the
(Received September 4, 9.25
cajole the
A Salonica communique says;
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Service.)
are built against inquisitive eyes.
in order to accomplish her own national tente has been compelled to
3.
September
NEW YORK,
FIGHTING IN RIGA DISTRICT.
"Our artillery set fire to Pa-doviea
"I saw several submarines larger
smaller nations into the war; this is
LONDON, September 2.M
Meals."
The New York "Times" Berlin corin London,
station, north of Gievgeli.
hitherto been respondent
have
The
Greek
Minister
that
any
that,resentment
than
felt
heartless and merciless, coming from a
is
says
GERMANS ROUTED BY LETTS
denies thai King Constan"The Serbians easily repulsed a Bullike England. Germany
built, and battle cruiser* : which -will owing to a report that Norwegian ship-to Genhadius,
garian night attack in the Vetrinik
THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF great nation
tine lias abdicated the throne.
.
contract
completed
world,
It
the
and
have
a
a.m.;
winter.
will
11.35
in
owners
any
ship
4,
(Received September
outstrip
has now to face a third
Telegrams from Athens ;on Friday sector."
DEFENCE.
at the immediate disposal of the
PEROGRAD, September 3, which is considerably larger than any
LONDON, Sept. 1.
be a terrible conflict."
state tint King Constantino's temperasteamers
totalregion
of
Government
50
Riga
in
the
ritish
The Germans
An official communique, states;
ture has risen, and that he is confined
Yon Herthing said he couldn't un- attacked
of the battleships in existence."
whose
tons.
ling
150,000
battalions,
PROCLAIMED AS PROVISIONAL
Lettish
*
"There is no change on our-.StrinnaIt is believed that the contract is tor to bed.
derstand the pronounced and extensive counter-offensive drove the enemy back Mr Noyes deplores the attention
GOVERNMENT
The latest detailed descriptions oi Doiran front."
a rate of from 4s to 5s ahead
in
so-called
labour
at
year
America.
losses.
on
a
sentiments
severe
is
focussed
anti-German
with
that
the situation at Athens, dated Thursare raging in the directions troubles on the Clyde, and points out of current rates.
(Received Sept. 4, 9.25 a.m.)
"Perhaps," he said, "the sinking tf Battles
another move day, before the arrival of the Allied
in
this
Germany
and
sees
Zooloonov,
of
ELalicz.
AT
warships at Piraeus, overshadowed the ROUMANIA
PARIS, September 3
the Lusitania was the cause, but in the We drove the enemy out oi fortified that work goes on in lon S shifts, un- in Britain's economic war.
insurrection.
up
Salonica
cornews of the Salonica extraordinary
gave
Germany
in
the
question
Rajailov,
ceasingly.
The "Petit Parisien's"
submarine
positions southward of
is
of
one
The situation
of the Kapul mountains, also in
a sick-room,
respondent states that the National a most effective weapon against Eng- rep-ion
DENMARK MAY JOIN THE ALLIES chaos. The King is inhaye
DANISH
region of Dbruavatra, capturing
SEIZE
been
show
the
GERMANS
prodispersed
Defence
has
reason
than
to
Parliament
of
no
other
of
Committee
land for
members
THE ADVANCE CONTINUES.
heights.
several
.'
STEAMER.
and the elections have been postponed
m
Cau-claimed as the Provisional Government a sincere desire to maintain friendly
continues
the
REPORT
fighting
Fierce
triumphs
GERMAN
NEWSPAPER'S
In
of
the
Roumanian
spite
in Macedonia. All troops and Gendarm- relations with America."
casian region.
and fcho happenings at Salonica, M.
BATTLE AT ORSOVA
(Received Sept. 4, 8.50 a.m.)
(United SerTice Message).
erie cavalry and artillery have adhered
Zaimis is still of the opinion that n
Sept. 3.
LONDON,
is
suffineutrality
a.m.)
September 4, 11.50
policy of benevolent
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Service).
IMPORTANT SUCCESS.
to the nationalmovement.
IN GERMANY.
A' German torpedo boat seized the (Received
cient to meet the crisis.
BUG BAREST, September 2.
September 3.
LONDON,
Yp.nizphsts
in
the
Baltic.
that
the
Axel;
It is understood
Danish steamer
communique says :
ROAD OPEN TO BELGRADE
A
The "Tageblatt" mentions that,inthp
Ministry
Zaimis
THE NEW RULE IN MACEDONIA.
rvl'uso
join
to
sistent rumours that -Denmark intends now
" Wo are successfully advancing "in
AN AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK. joining the Allies are . upsetting tman- and share the responsibility i'or tV all directions.
(Received Sept. -1, 9.25 a.m.)
HINDENBURG'S SUCCESSOR.
present
policy.
TAKING FIRM ACTION
Mayor and poMco
cial circles.
" A -Roumanian
' t\ "i
LONDON, Scptl 3
The people, lacking proper loador- authorities
(Received Sept. 4, 8.50 a.m.)
The paper admits increasing Danish
have been, iostaed
at
Sept. 4, 8.50 a.m.)
'
(Received
in
the
Orin
a
state
muddled
a.m.)
11.35
are
of
"
ship,
4,
success
Sept.
(Received
The Ikmrnauiari
(.
Kronstadt.
.\
anti-German feeling.
cLp~n;iir.
LONDON, Sept. 3
Sept. 3,
LONDON,
3.
upon
Sept.
SALONICA,
"The railway station at" Orsova . is.
sova district is ikucli commented
The Liberal newspapers are, wildly
A German communique states that ..The'American steamer Admiral Clark
under our artillery fire.
and
<4ovorn'exhorting
King
Th6Committee of National Defence by the Press >
vrcvr
were
the
the
of
the.
Six
of Bavaria commands was sunk.
" Our losses hiiherto bave been)
RECRUITING.
ment to follow Roumania's example
It is pointed out that the capture of Prince Leopold hitherto commanded saved.
is exerting its authority in a determinthe the army group
late, owing to Bulgaria slight.
it
along
Greeks
the
bofare
is
too
has
forbidden
will
road
open
It
the
town
ed manner.
We have taken prisoner to officer?!
throwing xip the sponge.
by Marshal yon Hindenburg.
and 45 to leave Danube to Belgrade.
between the ages of 19
states:-".ltaly is and 1800 men."
The
"Patras"
class
the
,the
A swift advance will be fatal to
Macedonia, and is mobilising
becoming the ..great Mediterranean
IN AUSTRALIA.
ASHBURTON ENLISTMENTS.
Power. Roum'ania is becoming an
ATTACK ON THE DANUBE.
enemy, but a latent success will be
1915 men of 21 years of age, including
the more satisfactory, inasmuch as there is GERMAN EAST AFRICA.
Empire, but Greece is being led, living,
whom
Jews,
and
Mahommedan
accepted
for
following
awaken,
The
were
race,
into the tomb. Hellenic
few pre- a large stiffening of Germans among
UINDENBURG'S FIRST MOVE.
Government exempted. theA gendarmes
SALE OF .LIQUOR
active service at the Ashbnrton. De- j and impose your will ! To-morrow
Austin-Hungarians.
and
the
to-day:
themselves,
may-be. too'late."
Office
sented
fence
AT AN END.
CAMPAIGN
'(Australian
and N.Z. Cable Service.)
('Received- September 4, 10 v.m.)
The general confusion is reflected"in
Infantry!
are arresting absentees.
at ROUMANIAN MINISTER HELD UP.
army, which has just been- de. '
the
PARIS, September,2
SYDNEY, September 4.
carter,
The revolutionary commandant
Gridiay,.
(Rccoivcd Sept. 4, D.25 a.m.)
Douglas
:
James
mobilised. The personnel of the it is' believed that Germany and
has
physiAn
order
been
issued
that
galonica has authorised his soldiers (Rec-fiirod September 4-, 11.35 a.m.)
Ashburton.
LONDON, Sept. 3
Righor
is in the meltingAxistria- are preparing to: bring
wlute
cally fit men employed in home service
Norman Stewart. J.ohston, shep- pot,.'as Commands
and officers to wear the blue and
General Doustnanls attempted full weight of their effort against the
The campaign in East Africa has are required for service abroad.'HAGUE, September 3.
THE
those
revolution;
herd,
Fairton.
to staff the army with .-pro-Germans, Southern Roumanian -.frontier, whithor
armlet as a badge of
A proclamation prohibits the,sale-.of
M. Radoslavoff (Bulgarian Premier) virtually ended, and it only remains to
recJF tbe premises
of whom some have been dismissed. n lifuivy movement of troops ir> in pronot wearing it will ho. considered
is withholding the passports of the round up the .remnants of the scattered liquor for consumption
Three men were unable to- pass the. hv.t the rest form a discordant ele- PT^.rm. Marsljo.l yon HindenbTirg's first
within a -five-mile radius of : Liverpool
Any soldier Roumanian .Minister-until the. Bulgar- German
and
arrested.
actionaries
forces.
medical tsst.
returns.
ment. Othor officers are in J.ivour of effort, will '>i; upon the Danube/ which
Camp.;
gympathy with the revolution ian MtnistO' at Bucharest

PROMPT DECISION WANTED.

DENMARK MAY JOIN THE ALLIES.


ROUMANIAN ADVANCE CONTINUES.

GREAT AIR RAID ON ENGLAND.


A ZEPPELIN DESTROYED;

TO-DAY'S NEWS.

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