OUR ADVANCE IN THE BALKANS
'' ENEMY'S FIRST MOUNTAIN LINE SEIZED GREEK NAVY SURRENDERS TO THE ALLIES The High Commissioner reports:— London, October 11, 11.40 a.m. A' British offioial message from Salonika states: "We occupied Topttlttvai and Prosenik. The enemy's cavalry was dispersed and driven back two miles south of Seres." . . " Australian-New Zealand Oahlo Association. o London, October 11. 'A French official oommuniquo .states that Salonika" reports that the Allies took 2616 prisoners between October 1 and 10. The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Athens states that the Serbians, in a communique, report attacks on the whole front before Monastir, which wore especially successful on the left bank of the Ceraa* IMPORTANT SUCCESS WEST OF GHEVGELI ENEMY'S FIRST LINE OF HEIGHTS CAPTURED, / (Rec. Octobor 12, 8.5 p.m.) " ' Paris, October 12. A French'official communique from Salonika states: "We have captured the first of the enemy's line of heights westward of Ghevgeli. The Bulgarians ou the left, reinforced, are desperately resisting the Serbians. The Allies, in ten days' fighting, took 2626 prisoners." HEAVY TEUTONIC ATTACK ON RUMANIAN FRONT OUR ALLIES RETIRING ON CERTAIN SECTORS. (Rec. October 12, 5.50 p.m.)' London, October 11. 'A Rumanian; official communiqtio states: "The enemy is attacking along our whole front. We aie retiring towards the right bank of the Maros, and tho loft bank of the Alt. In the Buzcui Valley we retired towards Crosna. We ropulscd the enomy in the Tomes Valley and mado progress towards Jiol." GERMAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. London, 1 October 17. A Gcrnrnn official communique stales: "The enemy is resuming operations in Maros Valley. He rotired in the Georgeny Valley, norfch-east of the Paraid. The pursuit of the Second Rumanian Army from Kronstadt tinues."AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. (Rec. October 12, 7.15 p.m.) London, October 12. j 'A wireless messago from Vienna states: "We havo rcocoupied Czintsere- ! daszi-. The enemy's resistance in the Georgeny Mountains continues. 1 ' RUMANIAN COMMANDS RE-ARRANGKD Bucharest, October 11. General AVescu has been appointed to command the Second Army. General Ghristiesco takes over the command in the Dobruia. (' : — .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 5
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335OUR ADVANCE IN THE BALKANS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2901, 13 October 1916, Page 5
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