A NOTE AND THE REPLY
CLEAR' UNDERSTANDING THE, SERBIAN RETREAT SEVERE REARGUARD FIGHTING RUSSIAN INVASION IN TRAIN, BRILLIANT ITALIAN SUCCESS Greece has considered the Allies' demands ivith regard to her attitude towards the troops which were landed at Salonika, and the position of those troops in the event of the Austro-German-Bulgar advance forcing a retirement into Greek territory, and reply is generally regarded as satisfactory. .Evidence of this is furnished in the release of the Greek ships which have been detained at Malta. The military situa- * tion on the Serbian front, at latest advices, is described as "most serious," but "not beyond redemption." "There is a hint of a Jjig surprise ih store for the enemy in the Balkans, and a German semi-official report details the big Russian concentration on tlio other sido of the Danube, ready to pour across at a moment's notice. There has been some violent fighting in Gallipoli, if we are to believe a Turkish official oomrfinniQiie. The New Zealand official correspondent cables an interesting summary of the situation at present, and his information gives no'indication of a withdrawal from the Peninsula—rather the reverse. The Italians have rounded off a prolonged series of determined attacks with a brilliant and successful assault 011 Monte San Michaele. A British division, which is participating in the operations in Mesopota- ■ mia, has met and defeated a Turkish division eighteen miles from Bagdad, making a good haul of prisoners and booty. Lack of water subse- , quently necessitated a retirement to the river—a distance of three or four miles.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 5
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257A NOTE AND THE REPLY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2629, 26 November 1915, Page 5
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