THE ATTACK IN MACEDONIA
BIGGEST SUCCESS SINCE CAPTURE OF MONASTIR (Rec. Juno 5, 9.50 p.m.), London, June i. A special dispatch from tho Macedonian front states: "Tho Prnnco-Grcck troops are actively consolidating their lie* , positions at tikradilegon, brilliantly curried during Thursday's advance. Tho prisoners, who now number i 712, do not conceal their admiration of the mnetcrly attslck on positions hitherto regarded ;w impregnable. The captured positions consist of first and second lines, the latter of which dominate' the enemy's third organisation. Tho hew linos extend twelve kilometres (over 7 miles) tn a depth of two kilometres (over a mile). Tho success undoubtedly is the biggest since the capture of Monastir. Several ISulgar counter-attacks on Jlay 21 were frustrated by our barrngo of fire."—K<Mi tor. ■ (
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 5
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125THE ATTACK IN MACEDONIA Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 221, 6 June 1918, Page 5
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