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Show fECIIOl f ALLY IS rent of Peace, Tur-' j Is Cut Off and tria's Back Door ads Open to Allies, Move by Vienna to tect Border Would tial Great Offensive Armies of Italy. JSTEKDAM, Sept. 27. The giu parliament has approved ( jmistice offer, according to i dispatch from Berlin tonight. I Bulgarian coinmander-in-and the minister of finance lone to the frontier to meet lied commanders, tie dispatch l Associated Fress. the welding of the armies of the Into a Yompact whole under i of the Inter-allied war council, ty the masterly strategy of Mar-h, Mar-h, apparently has come the first the united front of the central la, smallest of the Teutonic alms al-ms to have struck her colors. Malinoff has asked for an arm-consider arm-consider terms of peace. Whether ting upon his own responsibility spresentative of a revolutionary with the approval of King Fer-.ad Fer-.ad the government, remains in to either case, however, there Is Jht that Bulgaria has ceased to Jlitary factor in the war. Her jre in full retreat and her soil j invaded. iAR PEACE TO ALLIES. jn of the Balkan state from the I of Germany will be almost as t blow to the Teutonic alliance Ihe collapse of Russia to the al- t lays down her arms, Turkey, C shattered by the coup of Alltnby in Palestine, will be cut I her allies. Her lines of com- will be severed, except across a, through Rumania, or over "tain peaks of Trans-Caucasia ia, where the grip of the Ger- rolleil Bolsheviki is becoming : Weaker. hr supplies of German made and raw materiaiB hanging by tender thread, military observers Ottoman empire will have no . t but to follow the example of neighbor. EY CEASES E FACTOR. ' ; Mates little difference to the - .Aether the Turk abandons a'id Austria. If Bulgaria quits 10 longer be a menace to their J y; j door of Austria will stand ajar , victorious British, French, and Italian armies plung-.. plung-.. Ll1'"11'1 the mountains of '(anrt 0rily 220 mllea ahead of Jbe irSH3 is, Belgrade, across Wadv I th6 "kin3 of Hungary. : et tL. jv l,rssed forward a - Ian oft ' il,sta,'c sl"ee the great ' ovir X Te beKaJi on September i nafir.,,, MTtory occupied by the fe lovlT"1'?3 of Austria, who W be 'r the duaJ empire, and fc ,!5 ,Se5t 'turai obstacles Balk?, , . B.u,daPest. Early win-"nlcatfnn win-"nlcatfnn '" ! "e lited means wHois difvfa,la;ble WOUld "resent ' W fflcuJty and one which Cdwome before spring. erv forCt " ?f Bu'Karia It would h 'ar " . "lrl Pressed Austria to hus :maLCrOSS hcr southern . ton ),. '.'5 another serious . JJaning man-powor. The nue4 on Page Three) x , COMPLETE SURRENDER DEMANDED BY ALLIES (Continued from Page One.) bulk of her forces is facing the eager Italian army along the Piave and in the mountain region. Emperor William already has called upon ISmperor Charles for help on the western front and Austrc-Hungarian Austrc-Hungarian divisions are fighting beside the Germans against the steadily advancing advanc-ing Br'tish. French and Americans. Italy still has large reservoirs of men and any weakening of the Austrian front to send forces to the other frontier of the empire em-pire probably would be the signal for a general attack to recover, not only the Invaded Italian territory, but the "lost provinces," as well. |