Show r O ON BUlGAR fRONTIER Violent Public Demonstration Against Government Policy Made by Populace r IMPREGNABLE r U I h 5 DEfENSES ERECTED I CONFLICT IMPENDING NEAR l Ferdinands Ferdinand's Troops Ar 1 on Hil Hills While Serbian Franco Army M Marches ches to Atta AttaI Attack I ANNIHILATE I Force Operating i in i Pt Lo Lower er V Valley aIl y Is h s sWiped Wiped Out Off ns V Assumed by the Allies PARIS Oct 29 tha 29 the Th S Salo- Salo I niki correspondent of the Petit Journal learns fr from m a a reliable source that Rumania Has nas mo morn mobilized men of f whom are concentrated on Ul the Bulgarian Dulgarian Bul Dul- garian garlan frontier and th the rest on the Hungarian frontier where impregnable ble defenses defenses- have been construct constructed d. d A dispatch to the the H vas New ew v a p. p jP fW Bucharest filed filed- flIed I 1 as st stI I S Sunday and delayed i in m transmission says says' saysa a violent public demonstration against the policy of the gover government 1 i nt took place there on that day One faction action of the m ma sought to r reach ach the the pala palace e b but t was prevented by a large force of troops Two of ofia the ia leaders asked asked for an audience with King Ferdin Ferdinand nd A number of or minor street disturbances occurred Bulgarian troops advancing from Egri have entered after occupying according to the Athens correspondent of the Journal It is believed that th the Serbians Ser now nov occupy a defensive defensive position tion west of ot the river on a aline aline aline line passing by the summits of th the and ranges ranges and that bases are Monastir and ando I o Offensive by Allies The correspondent of the Havas News New agency at Athens telegraphs under Thursdays Thursday's date that the tho asp as as aspect as- as p pct ct of or operations on the Serbian BerMan front is changing since th the French Frencl successes at Veles and The Bulgarians he says are on the defensive northward along the Nish railroad A big battle is expected in the neighborhood of toward which the Franco Franco Serbian Serbian army is marching march march- ing lug The Bulgarians are themselves on the heights aroun around the town According to dispatches received by Athens newspapers the Bulgarians Bulgarians Bulgarians Bulga Bulga- rians operating in the valley of th the e elower lower between n and sa have been c cut t off and annihilated an In- Advices from Sofia say that at 9 It a. a meeting of or military parties called ta tn protest against the bombardment of ot and Lagos dis die disturbances disturbances occurred during which subjects subjects' of ot the entente powers wert were severely handled Women Against War At Burgas and Stara there theu w was ws s a demonstration by Bulgarian women against the war the tho women crying Give us back our men We want bread Police who interfered were received with showers of or stones stonE's and troops had to be summoned bo- bo fore order was vas rest restored red A dispatch from says that thata a Bulgarian column moving toward and 1 is seeking to Join hands with the Austrians who have crossed th the Drina News News' from Constantinople said tobe to ta tabe tobe be authoritative tive says that the anti anti- German movement is growing rapidly rapidly rap rap- idly and that Ahmed Riza leader of the Yung Tur Turk party Who ho wished to the government regarding regarding re re- re garding Turkeys Turkey's reasons for entering enter enter- entering ing lag the war was not permitted to todo todo todo do so The government has forbidden forbid forbidden den senators and deputies to discuss discuss discuss dis dis- dis- dis cuss Turkish foreign policy Massacres Reported Fresh Armenian massacres massacres' are ara reported in the region of or S ROME HOME Via Paris Pans Oct 29 A A dispatch to the dItalIa d'ItalIa from a Rumanian port on on the Black ck sea describes the attack by Continued on on page age 8 4 BIG BATTLE Continued from page 1 the Russian fleet yesterday on the Black sea coast of Bulgaria The Russian fleet composed of battleships battleships battle battle- ships and torpedo boats bombarded Varna and Burgas and the neighboring neighbor neighbor- ing coast The torpedo boats the dispatch says succeeded in ip warding off attacks of Bulgarian Austro-Bulgarian sub sub- marines Damage Serious The damage caused by the bombardment bombardment bom born is described as very se se- se rious The Bulgarian artillery made madea a feeble reply The report says that some detachments among the Bulgarian Bulga Bulga- nan rian troops in the coast forts gave cheers for Russia during the bombardment bom born LONDON Oct 29 Reuters Reuter's Reuters Reuter's Athens Athens Athens Ath Ath- ens correspondent learns learns' from Serbian Serbian Serbian Ser Ser- bian source that the French operating op op- op- op erting In the region have occupied the heights of and Tatar These heights dominate which Is not expected to hold out much longer against the French attack There is no recent news in Athens Athens' from the northern Serb front It is reported that Turkey is about to rescind its decree for the confiscation confiscation confiscation cation of the property of belligerents belligerents owing to a threat of entente powers to confiscate German property property property prop prop- erty in belligerent countries The Tile first phase of or the Austrian- Austrian German Bulgarian campaign in Serbia Serbia Serbia Ser Ser- bia is completed Not only have the invaders of Serbia realized the present pres ent objective of joining hands in the northeastern corner of the country but they have enhanced this military advantage by procuring free passage down the Danube A A flotilla of steamers is said to tobe tobe tobe be already waiting to transport war material and 1 if If as stated confidently confidently cont I- I dently by Austrian and Bulgarian leaders Serbia cannot interfere with these arrangements Bulgaria's aJ ammunition am- am am 1 1 I shortage soon will be relieved relieved relieved re re- re- re and her offensive power greatly great great- ly strengthened Nish T Threatened The progress of Bulgarian troops east and northeast of Nish both threatens the city and places places' the Serbian army in a position of increased increased in in- creased danger Moreover like the union of Bulgarian and Teutonic ar ar- ar mies farther north the capture of Nish would have more than mere military or strategic advantage since It would make possible rapid establishment of railway communication through Belgrade Nish and Sofia among Austria Germany and their allies From the north the Germans and Austrians are advancing over a wide front which runs slightly southeast from and swings in a broad curve northeast almost to the Danube Danube Danube Dan Dan- ube at where it ft joins the right wing of the Bulgarians The French have landed men and big guns at and are preparing to move to the tIre aid of the Serbians according to dispatches dispatches dispatches dis dis- dis- dis patches from both Bucharest and Vienna Turks to Rescue Turkish troops are being rushed to Varna Burgas anti and outer otner Bulgarian Black sea sea ports to oppose a a landIng landIng land land- Ing by the Russians it is reported In addition Turks have arrived arrived ar rived at nt the Bulgarian port oh on the A Aegean gean sea to withstand withstand withstand with with- stand any attempt by the all allies es to toland toland toland land tr troops ops Vast supplies of arms and ammunition ammunition ammunition ammu ammu- are already reported to be pouring into Bulgaria and Turkey following the opening of the Dardanelles Dardanelles Dardanelles Darda Darda- nelles route around northeastern Serbia Vast fleets of steamers had been been- mobilized and were ready to move the instant the way had been cleared C Rumor continue continues to ascribe to the Greek government intentions hostile to the entente powers even going so far as to say that Greece has an understanding with Bulgaria and at atthe atthe atthe the psychological moment will fall upon the allied troops which landed landed- at No such designs are really credited to Greece in London but England and France continue to watch the political situation at Athens with unconcealed anxiety Sir Edward Grey the foreign secretary secretary secretary sec sec- said today that Greece's espousal es es- of the cause of the central and 1 powers ow rs waS wag an impossibility similar assurances come from authoritative authoritative authoritative au au- au- au Greek sources The inactivity in activity which has marked the situation situation sit sit- on the western front for some sometime sometime sometime time is still sUlI unbroken In the east Field Marshal von Hindenburg's attack attack attack at at- tack in the Riga district has entered entered en en- upon no new phase |