THIS CAMPAIGN IN SERBIA.
Paris, December 3. JTemps reports that the Bulgarians have crossed flic upper Tellium ami taken possession of all the bridges <ind roads leading to .Monaistir Bulgarians are constituting a ner army in the Struma Valley. A coiniminifjiie states that the Si burns were occupying Monastir on the
Salonika, Dec. 3. "Ward Price, the correspondent, rcpoi ts that the Greeks who arrived from Constantinople, say that food is very floar. The casualties of the Turks at the Dardanelles are estimated. l at 200,000. Many sick and ill-clothed continue to arrive trom (iallipoli. The Turks maintain that the Dardanelles cannot be forced, they look forward to the time when German ammunition will enaWe them to drive off the Allies. A Greek sakl that a battery of lOin. guns had been sent tn Clianak. U is likely that five weeks will elapse belore railway communication with Austria is re-established, the Serbians having greatly damaged the Nish-Bel-:*rade section.
"Rome, Dec. a. The Corrierc Dellasera's Buchares correspondent states that Bussinr boats are cruising day and night of the Danube shore at Bessarabia. A Zeppelin has arrived at ftusteliul. mid the Austro-Germaus have taker intimidating measures on the Bulgarian bank. The Austrian monitors have withIrawn from Orsova fearing being frozen
Slit JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT. London, Dec. 2. Sir John French reports that during the past four days there has been a successful bombardment of the enemy's trenches, strong points, and gun position. We caused considerable to the enemy. His artillery reply was weak. On Tuesday 20 British aeroplanes bombarded an important Uerman supply depot at Miraumont, causing considerable damage to the stores, buildings, and railway. Two aeroplanes reconnoitring yesterday and to-day did/ not return. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK. Potrograd. Dee. z. A communique says;—We drove back tiie enemy towards south-west if Ivhriaslv on the left bank of the Stvr.
FROM THE ENEMi. Amsterdam, Doc. 3. A Turkish communique .says: We captured a portion ot the enemy entanglements and trendies near "Aliafartn. An enomy cruiser opened fire on our left wing but retreated before our torpedocrs. London, Dec. 2. A German communique claims to haw captured -iO'OO Serbians southwest of Mitrovitza. Paris, Dec. 3. An Austrian communique savs:— Italian artillery destroyed several villages behind bur front on Tolinino basin. The enemy repeatedly attacked the Gorizia bridgehead but were unsuccessful." Wo marched into Plevjli after a stubborn battle.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 December 1915, Page 3
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393THIS CAMPAIGN IN SERBIA. Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 December 1915, Page 3
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