THE WAR IN THE BALKANS
GREEK VILLAGE BOMBARDED BY THE GERMANS BRITISH YEOMANRY IN CAVALRY SKIRMISHES By'Teleerarli-PreES Association-Copyright Salonika, Hay 14. The Germans bombarded the Greek of ujadagh, near the frontier, killing twenty-four and wounding five of the inhabitants. French aeroplanes bombarded Bulgarian positions at Ghevgheli, wounding many soldiers and causing fires at the infantry barracks. There have been skirmishes during the past fortnight by Yeomanry and Uhlans, the enemy losing twenty-four killed, besides prisoners and wounded. Our losses were nil. SERBIAN TROOPS WILL NOT PASS THROUGH GREEOE. Athens, May It. The Government has been informed that the Entente Powers .will not insist on transporting Serbian troops across Grcece. AN EXODUS OF ENEMY CONSULS FROM ATHENS. ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) Paris, May 13. The "Temps" says that the Bulgarian and Austrian-Hungarian Consuls have cleared out of Athens, with their staffs and the archives. THE GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS. Berne, May H. German newspapers report that the Grand Duke Nioholas, owinjj to his success in Asia Minor, has been offered a high command' in the armies opposing Von Hindenburg.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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178THE WAR IN THE BALKANS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2772, 16 May 1916, Page 5
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