Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

23 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

. BUDGET TAXES ANTICIPATED.

THOUSANDS OF BOXESI DESTROYED…

DIED AT _MUMBLES.-___I

-800 WOMEN CONDUCTORS.

THOSE WHO ESCAPE. I

,NINETEEN FROM I SWANSEA.

iDARING ITALIAN FEAT.

IA CINEMA FILM.

MARGARINE OR BUTTER?

ACCIDENT AT LANDORE.

FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS. I

-—— — ) I "VICTORY IN 1917."-…

SREECE MOBILISES.

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Dyfynnu
Rhannu

SREECE MOBILISES. KING SIGNS THE ? DECREE. I ENTHUSIASM IN ATHENS. A Router's Athens message, dated Thursday, says:- King oonsiantkte has signed a decree ordering a general mobilisation of 20 classes. Tiro decree will be officially published this evening. Great atunusiasm prevails. "THE ONLY POSSIBLE REPLY." I a iurtner Heater s AUi^is message adds: THE GREEK PREMIER EX- PRESSED TO THE KING Tip] VIEW THAT MOBILISATION WAS THE ONLY POSSIBLE REPLY TO THE ATTITUDE OF BULGARIA, AND THAT, AFTER CONVERSATION, HIS MAJESTY AGREED TO THIS STEP AS A DEFENSIVE MEASURE. INTIMATION FROM CREEK I LEGATION. fm rress Association is informed that I the Greek Legation in London has to-day received a telegram from Athens stating that I in view of the steps taken by Bdlearia, it I is racum-bsnt upon the Hellenic Government to mobilise. A Decree ordering a generai mobilisation was sdgned iast night. "AIR FULL OF RUMOURS." GREAT UNCERTAINTY OYER SITUATION. Renter learns as the result of enquiries in various well-informed quarters that. the greatest uncertainty. still exists as to the latest developments in the Balkans. The Bulgarian Minister was without uay fur- ther information from his Government, and nowhere wm it poasibfLe to ascertain any- thing definite. WHILE THE AIR IS FULL OF RUMOURS OF CONTRADICTORY CHARACTER, ALL OF WHICH IT IS USELESS TO DISCUSS OR EVEN MENTION, IT APPEARS TO BE UN- CERTAIN WHETHER THE MOBI- LISATION HAS COMMENCED OR WHETHER EVEN AN ACTUAL DATE FOR IT HAS BEEN FIXED. In one quarter at is pointed out that the official information available is not as definite as that published in the Press, and during the afternoon some interest was evinced in the vague but significant rumours that mobilisation had been delayed. "NOT AGAINST ENGLAND OR RUSSIA." Interesting Statement at Man- chester. The Consul-General of Bulgaria, Mr. Joseph Angeloff, in a statement at Manches- ter on Thursday, said they would never find a single Bulgarian who would take up arms against England or Russia. The liberation of Bulgaria was due to. Russia, and when the country became untied with Eastern Rumania England was their friend. Bul- garians did not iorget theee facts. I TWENTY-EIGHT CLAMEB. -I V. ATHENS, Sept. 25. Bulgaria- .mob--A-md 28 glasses at midnight last, night. The news of the mobilisation of these classes has caused considerable emo- tion, and developments. are awaited wiith keen interest. 11 MOBILISATION DELAYED." PARiS, Sept. 23. A message from Salonika to the Echode Paris" sa :-Withoiit any apparent reason the execution of military measures which were to take place in Bulgaria has been delayed for several days. ALL BULGARS CALLED UP. I All Bulgarians are liable to serve, in the active army and in the various categories of the Reserve, from their 20th to their 46th year. The mobilisation of 28 classes would therefore signify the calling up of all the Reserves, and also of the recruits, who are due to serve this year and next. The con- tingent for 1913 was fixed at 38,000 men. For the present, curiosity rather than enthusiasm prevails in -Sofis. ARMENIAN REFUGEES. CAIRO, Thursday. The Armenia Patriarch has telegraphed King George and M. Poincere expressing his eternal gratitude for the generous aid ac- corded to Armenian refugees in AlIia Minor. —(Reuter.) I BULGARIA AND HER FRONTIERS. I

" IN DUE COURSE." I

"ZEP" COMMANDERS STORY.

WELSH NURSE'S, HEROISM.

MUMTIONS FOR TURKEY. ' I -…

THUTII ABOUT - TURKEY.I

FROM SCHOOLROOM TO CHURCH.…

" GOOD THING ,FOR I ENGLAND."I

--SERIOUS COXSPIRACR ,TRIALS.

;NEATH -GAS --WORKS,

IEX-ABERAVON PRIEST WOUNDED.…