THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN
V,' BRITISH withdraw: LONDON, June 19. A British Salonika report states.— Owing to the advent of the malarial season our troops eastward of the Struma have been somewhat withdrawn Our patrols cleared the enemy out of six villages on the east bank. Our hill positions westward of the river, completely dominate the evacuated ground. Britsh detachments are participating in the occupation of Thessaly and Piraeus.
SARiRAIL’S PEAR.
(Received this day at 1.20 a.m.,) PARIS, Ju.*© 20. A Greek corr exponent of. the Petit Parisien -says General Snrrail in 150 5 admitted to a friend that the Army was in the most painful situation. It • was impossible to attack and a check would mean a retreat into the . sea. He said, “rid me of Constantino, and I will take care of the rest- The correspondent affirms that Constantine bad the protection of the Russian ' Court. ■
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