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Show BULGARIANS WILL AID THE TEUTONS UNTIL WAR ENDS BERLIN".. fept. 2, by wireless to Say-vine. Say-vine. A. Tockew. the Bulgarian minister minis-ter to Austria-Hunsary, interviewed by the Xeue Freie Presse of Vienna, said: Newspapers in hostile countries Publish insinuating re)ortfe' that an impression is gained of vacillation on the part of Bulgaria. All these reports re-ports incite the greatest indignation and honest disgust in Bulgaria. I want to emphasize as strongly as possible that Bulgaria will stand on ilie side of the (Teuton) allies until the end of the war and beyond that time. Bulgaria entertains no fears whatever. Airmen Shell Bridges. LONDON, Sept. 2, 6 p. m. A British official statement issued this afternoon, telling of operations on the Saloniki battlefield, bat-tlefield, says: On the Struma front hostif aeroplanes aero-planes shelled brjdges at Fitokl and Komajoran. Except for intermittent artillery activity, there was no change on our Doiran front. Communication Interrupted. NEW YORK. Sept. 2. Telegraphic communication between Rumania and alt of the central powers has been" interrupted, inter-rupted, the Commercial Cable company announced here today. Messages sent to Rumania via Russia should be written in plain language and are accepted only at the sender's risk. "Meatless Day" in Vienna. BERLIN. Sept. 2, by wireless to Say-ville. Say-ville. According to a dispatch from Vienna Vi-enna to the Overseas News agency, an order lias been published in the Austrian capital introducing the third "meatless day." Mutton, however, may be eaten on this day. Aviator Honored. BERLIN, Sept. 2, by wireless to Say-ville. Say-ville. Lieutenant Banfieid, an Austrian aviator on the Austro-Italian front, has been especially mentioned by Emperor Francis Joseph for meritorious conduct in the aviation corps, says a message from Vienna to the Overseas News agency. |