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Show BULGARIANS ARE ACCUSED OF NOT KEEPING FAITH LONDON. Sent. 22, 2:15 p. m.-Th" re-pi.rts re-pi.rts wh'-h 'la'.e e" n current for some Tunc, thai Buc-iaria hal u-;-pi'f tiot to attack Rumania wb'-n tho la 1 1 ei- nation dechued war on A u;.' rla - H u imary, air suppnr; ni by a si.i t en n-n t made t oduy I 'y a I i iu: oia n nt'ticia I I ti r.nirdoii. 1 hs-,i hs-,i i . - ;r. the I tuso -1 ; ' ; i i a n ia n v h toiv over the German and Unitarian forces in Dohrudja, he said that General Averesco. formerly Rumanian war minister, who led the forces which invaded Hungary, was transferred from Transvlvania to Dohrudja only after evidence had been obtained that tiie Bulgarians intended to break their word. "The German plan of capturing the town of Constauza and the great bridge over the Danube has failed definitely," he continued. "The Bulgarians will realize the mistake mis-take they made in following national instincts in-stincts and being unable to keep their Word." British Bombard Bulgars. hOXDOX. Sept. 22. 1:45 p. m. British warships have been bombarding Bulgarian Bul-garian positions in the vicinity of Nco-hori, Nco-hori, on the east bank of the Struma near its mouth, northeast of Salon iki, the war office announced today. On the left of the British position on tiie Macedonian Mace-donian fiont in the Doiran region an artillery duel of increasing intensity is in progress, says the statement, which follows: On our Struma front ships of the royal navy shelled the enemy in the neighborhood of Neohori with satisfactory satis-factory results. On the Doiran front there has been . increased artillery activity on both sides. i |