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THE Ulfciiliiv 6LTUAILOS. London, uNov. xV. Too neuisoap, To iiKUcaio a crisis i Lao Greek situation, 'ilio intense a terest uttaciuug U> the probabibt that Lortt luciienor will visit iviu 'Loiiyiaaiiiio is increased by the 01 thusiasiic reception accorded to liaro Gochin. lac Salonika correspondent of tti Tails Journal says tho iitilkau oxpod tton is critical, iiio enemies; have (U ciiied to nip the Mtente s oii'cnsive i the bud. The German submarine have been quintupled and when tli Au.stro-Gennans and TurKs reach tu Ureek frontier Greece not kesitat longer, She will decline to contmr liie neutrality hitherto accorded ti the Entente. Let no appearand) de ceive us; tiio situation requires deedi not words. THE AUL-ITAKV SITUATION. London, .Nov. ii. Salonika reports that the Bulgu - Jans, after the I'rench .success on uu Jei't banks of the Corna withdrew ■northwards, The inhabitants of Moria*>tir are panic-stricken, and ai\3 fleeing, owing to the Bulgarian advanc. irom Gecsuvan w iucii i& southwards ui Tetovo. Aioreover tho situation on the Kahanik front la serious inasmuch as Uie Bulgarians• tune worn roiniorcetl froni
Lskuo. fcjaiiguinary and desperate lighting in mo Tetovo region continues, ; botii sales being continually reinforced. v, is siait'd thai the Bulgarians alter eiiornious sacrifices have retaken i. , - 1 tovo. 'i'iie iiulgarians, heaviJy reiniorced (owardb Liskub and Voles, uegan a irautic ou'eusive in older to maintain then advance in wiis z'ogion and thus prevent a junction uotween tne northern dei bian ;. rimes. The arrival oi a i'lukiih regini-cnt jc; imported at V'eles. iierne, JNov. It. 'liiree Jiulgarian divisions waii in.. Ucn uatiei'ies to eaen, are proceediug u' Jiabdiiit and jivrU»>ii\;vo, with a view u> occupying iVuepe. The Bulgarians ae.--.pite iurii.-iiij cierb resistance aie towards bugagora. Twuiity-ihreo U-oinian batteriea nave occii bent to totriUiiitza. iiie ureek Legauou announce tha. iJriuun alioi\.i Uieek mercmiuuut'U to proceed to Lhoir deoiinaiiun but dioes auL permit lurther loading. Athens, Mov. lb. !l is reported that aitvr ehecting a junction nidi the Tetovo army the Bulgarians uiitlor Lierman oiiicers entered i'rilejj ami Uie fcJerbianu retreated to Ochrida. Taiiie prevails at -Uonaatir wiiicu the inhabitants arc preparing to abandon. Allied, roiiiiorotijucnifc nave been sen towards Ai-unacitu , , i'xici'L , vvaa icroeioiic; at Jiaoiiua, mo Buigarjan vanguards and llie berbiaii rearguards hghting witu knives. I'iXViii, -NOV. ii . A coiiiiiiuni(j,u\i *ays:---Ine .Bulgarians abauuoued attacks on our ironi uu iiie kTt bank oi xJie Uerua, >»est oi ivrivuwak, ;uid fell back on Arkaugo, neigiits, abandoning many dead, iiio lust -IUUU in three days. Our looses were slight. i-\ THE WEST. Pans, Aov. ii. A communique says:—-mere was violein cannonading on boi-n sides o bov-6, -vngiee and, We exploded tivo mines in tne -Uguiiiie, de btioying German over a large area. ItU.SSiA'S iCJiii-uiU. ' l'etrograd, JNov. I'/. A communiiiiie Kays: —ine ene-my's atteiiipU: u.) erojii. the Uviiia at bevcra. points below T)viuik were Irustrated. The Ueimaus were compelled to evacu att- borne trenches at uake 6vente.'i.Their atteuii>tcd approach to the river n«ar Ohartory.sk was repelled. l'llOM VUiiVxNA. Amsterdam, .Nov. !<b. An Austrian communupu) says:—v>o have thrown back the last Alontegria rearguards across the Lim. Von ivoevess is within half a clay's niarai o 1 llaKka.
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