BULGARB DRIVEN BACK BY FRENCH AND SERBS
OFFENSIVE RESUMED, . ENEMY CHASED FROM ALL POSITIONS NEAR FLORINA , i Australian-New Zealand Gable "Association. j - V Paris, September"2s. The "Echo de Paris" oorrspondent at Salonika states that tho French and Serbians, resuming the offensive on Sunday, drove the Bulgarians back 2J miles/and captured three villages. They chased the Bulgarians from all ; positions before Fiorina. Our shells passed over the town, blowing tip enemy's works and batteries. _ ■ _ _ . j A French oommuniquo states:—The English artillery 'is a position on the Struma front. Our heavy batteries dispersed a Bulgarian , column towards Yenimah-.. . 1 The French and Russians stopped two Bulgarian attacks eastward antf westward of Elorina. I'Yench aoroplanos bombed Korinli south-eastward of Monastir. CORPSES HEAPED IN THE WISE ENTANGLEMENTS. ; London, September 28. \ ; A Serbian communique states:—"ln spite of Bulgarian attacks at Eai> . makchalan.we held our principal positions. Our losses were heavy, but tha Bulgarian losses were enormous. Corpses were hea.ped in the wire entangle- 1 jflohts.." • BRITISH NAVAL AEROPLANES BOMB A RAILWAY STATION, ; ■ J London, September 28. _ The War Office reports:—'Salonika .front: Our artillery dispersed wort- ' ing parties on the Doiran front. •. "The enemy's aircraft is active. "The Navy shelled an enemy column on the Struma front, near Wnzolidos. Th 6 French artillery also dispersed a ,column at Yemmsh. Our 7 naval, aeroplanes bombed the railway station at Andista,".. ' j 'AIR. RAIDING REPRISALS ON SOFIA THREATENED. Athens, September 28. _ : It is expected that Genral Sarrail will embark on severe reprisals by air ■ raiding Sofia, in consequence of the continuance of'the German, bombings of Bucharest. . ..... MOSTLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED BY THE AIRRAIDS j (Banter's T«lesTam.) I (Rec. September 29, 5.30 p.m.) . j . Bucharest, September 23. j ; ] were killed arid ninny, injured by enemy air raids/ These were mostly women and children.- ' j
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 7
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