SUCCESS OF THE SERBIANS
HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. October 16, 0.40 a.m.) Bucharest, October 15. The Germans aro losing three thousand daily northward of Belgrade. The Serbians annihilated a German brigade near Shabatz, and made prisoners of a thousand. The Bulgarians wero everywhere re* pnlsed, two' thousand being taken prisoners, SERBIAN GOUNTER-ATTACK LOST GROUND REGAINED (Rec. October 16, 0.40 a.m.) Rome, October 15. The Milan newspaper "Secolo's" Nish" correspondent says that tho Serbians counter-attackcd near Knishevatz, and' regained tho ground lost. SERBIAN RAILWAY CUT (Rec. October 16, 1.20 a.m.) Athens, October 15. According to trustworthy information the troops engaged against thd Serbians consist of eight Gorman and four Austrian' divisions. The heights around Belgrado at a. distanco of a mile and a quarter aro still in Serbian hands. 'Die railway from Prahvo (?) to Nislx has been cut at a distance of 56 miles. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE (Rec. October 16, 0.40 a.m.) Copenhagen, October 15. A Vienna communique says that tha enemy south-eastward of Belgrado fled before the Austrian artillery to the Avla. mountain. His losses were extraordinarily iieavy. WHO ATTACHED FIRST? A BULGARIAN STORY. Athens, October 15-, The Bulgarian Legation states that the Serbians attacked the Bulgarians near Kustendil, whereupon Tsar Ferdinand called on the people and.' the flrniy to defend tho nation. AN INDIGNANT DENIAL (Rco. October 16} 1.20 a.m.)' Athsns, October 15. The Serbian Minister indignantly denies the Bulgarian Legation's, statement. ' MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED Salonika, October 15.' Martial law lias been proclaimed ir' Greek Macedonia.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 5
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249SUCCESS OF THE SERBIANS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2594, 16 October 1915, Page 5
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