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Show HUNGARIANS MAY BE SURROUNDED BY THE INVADERS By O. F. BRTELLI. Stall Correspondent of the I. N. S. PARIS. Aug'. I! I . Continuing their record rec-ord of swift onslaught, the Rumanians have advanced twenty miles beyond the (tit valley railway and are now heading for the most i m port an I mid -Transylva-nian river, the Maros, the valley of which is the hif.torie road of Invasion lo the Hungarian plain to tiie westward. I The Rumanian columns, afier rushing 'the mountain passes and eapturing the ! towns of I ierma nst ad l , Foynrus, Kron -HtHdt (Rrasso) ami ICezrli-Vasarhely, are linking together, making a front whleh extends from the fiukowlninn Pat-pa -tlunns, wh'.re it joins the Russians, to the Iron Gates of the. Danube. The. most rtifhVult and steepest region ! Of the Ca rpa t h ;a ns and Alps is now bold bo-ld ud the- icti ii'ious invaders, who are ! t rave: sing a Inily region. Mere tiie re-j re-j treating Hungarians are in danger of bc-; bc-; inn' surrounded if they resist. Kv pry where, t he Tr.i nsyi vanian Rumanians Ruma-nians acelaim the Invaders as enim- to d'div-'-r them from a thousand years of Magvar nppi-e-jyjnni ;md guide the Rumanian Ru-manian vanguards. |