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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PART 11. [COPYRIGHT, 1916, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NEW YORK HERALD COMPANY.] In the Metropolitan District. SEPTEMBER 13, 1916.- -IBY THE PRICE ONE CENT THREE CENTS on Trains and Elsewner* PERONNE MENACED BY A BIG FRENCH ADVANCE ON NORTH FRENCH NOW REACH DILL FI A NEW BULGARIANS LOSE 36-HOUR BATTLE, Greeks if They Join Allies ALLIES PURSUING ON FRONT Would Like to Conduct Own IHE BAPAUME OB FRENCH WAR LOAN Campaign British Established on East Allies capture British crosi a Against Bulgars Bulgarian the struma \ Bank of River and French trenches on SL?VLAKAtP V ' \ - NORTH OF PERONNE GOES Z Mite FRONT. GROUND TO DEPUTIES < Barely an Capture Village. 800 YARDS DEPTH) 7 V Escaping Alliance with the Through %J'\ a Bribe of $200,000,000 Offered by Baron Schenck, Deliver Offensive Vigorous Finance Minister c „ Says First AMBULANCES BUSY ON 'Moriashr ol a AY Agent of Prussia, Leaders Now Turn to Entente from Combles to the Somme, Five Per Cents Are Now DEMIR-HISSAR ROAD for Way Out of Their Dilemma. Advancing Rapidly. Above Issue Price. W r ) q French Carry Bulgar Positions and AY E JSSLeavriM [Special Cable to the Herald.] , Tuesday. CARRY WHOLE Advance on Line West of A SYSTEM DEPUTIES, STANDING, proposal that the Greek army, with the Serbian forces subservient to it, will undertake OF PRUSSIAN TRENCHES APPLAUD ROUMANIA the . I BOMBARD YE—! / to handle alone the offensive In the southeast against the Bul- fc* S ENEMY tSEY B , : garian and Austro-Prussian armies is declared to have been put forward as a —— way , Wednesday. S TRENCHES I out of the dilemma In which now finds herself and as a means of Hold Important Highway from Out- Complete Confidence in Trend of SERB OF J The new offensive of the Entente Allies NORTH restoring the prestige of King Constantine. skirts of Rancourt Events in matchukovo — to District War Is Manifested In on the Macedonian front has resulted ACTIVE fLr n-f 1V \ The calculation is made by the Patris, of Athens, that the forces lined up who suf- AIN ST E—T 1 Bulgarians, AG ~ South of Bouchavesnes. the Chamber. the defeat of the on the Austrian side in the Is only slightly more than 200,000. The fered enormous losses in a battle of BULGAKS ionl Y 5 Greek army, supplied with munitions by the Allies, would be well cope thirty-six hours and are retreating, pur- IN REGION able to OF BANICA with these forces, It is affirmed. PARTS, Tuesday.-—The French infantry , Tuesday.—The Chamber of sued by the Allies. j CROSS THE STRUMA Deputies to-day. AND Mr. Venizelos, whose return to power is believed to started a vigorous offensive to-day along reassembled Premier troops _ AT vicinity be has French co-operated with the n *> Y= NEoHoRf I imminent, 7° 50u,..„ & Briand 9 39 4Q V= FROM emphasized in series of articles in front of six kilometres north of the said that on Thursday the govern- British on the Struma front and cap- ll ' ' MILES BULGARS a the Athens Herald the necessity of govern- 1 1 _ P FOUR VILLAfIFS. \ Somme, from the Combles region to the ment would make a declaration in regard tured a village from the Bulgarians. The mental action to regain the lost prestige of the nation. He intimates that the river, and in half an hour took an entire to the diplomatic situation. British forces which crossed the river continuance of- the Greek dynasty at the head of the nation Is comprised in first line of trenches, says the official The Finance Minister, Mr. Ribot, intro- have seized Bulgarian trenches on the his party’s plans for a rapid modification of the previously existing conditions. communication issued to-night. duced in the Chamber the bill for the new east bank. Says Natural Conditions Will Defeat The rOle of King Constantine in the long period of oscillation of the Greek Another portion of the French forces war loan, accompanying it with a memo- Established East of the Strains. government between the belligerent parties is being shown to • better advan- carried a system of trenches al