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Show HUNGARIANS ARE MOVED TO ANGER BY AUSTRIAN ORDER LONDON, Feb. 28, 3:43 a. m. A Budapest Buda-pest dispatch to the Morning post says: The government orders dissolving the Hungarian homed army and requiring re-quiring the regiments to discard their special uniforms for those ofy the Austro-Hungarlan army have aroused a storm of protest. It is called a blow to Hungarian national sentiment, and. coupled with the expulsion of the , Hungarian flag from the army, excites ex-cites as much resentment In Hungary .is would an attempt to abolish the kilts of the highland regiments of Scotland. Germans Repulsed. LONDON, Feb. 2S 10:55 p. m. The British official communication issued to-, night says: " r . Last night we repulsed a small German attack southeast of Albert. During the night the enemy sprang a mine south of 1-a Bassee canal, causing some damage to our trenches. Today there has been some artillery artil-lery activity about Aubers and the Vpres-Comines canal. Pursuit Continues. PETROGRAD, via London. Feb. 28, 10:3U p. in. The official communication issued by the war office today says: On the western (Russian) front there has been heavy artillery, machine ma-chine gun and rifle firing south of Friedrichstadt. near the mouth of the J-autze and toward llloukst. In Ga-lieia Ga-lieia an enemy attempt to approach our trenches on the middle 1 Strfpa was repulsed by our fire. In the Caucasus we continued our pursuit of the enemy,- Will Thank Allies. PARIS., Feb; 27. -I a. m. (delayed). Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia, accompanied ac-companied by Premier Pachltch, is soon to make a trip to Rome, Paris and London Lon-don to thank the entente governments for the assistance they liave rendered to Serbia, says a Havas dispatch from Athens. |