THE WAR IN THE BALKANS
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—unRVRIOTIT.I ON TIIE SALONIKA FRONT. NEW YORK, Sep. 24. The Serbian advance continues across tile Vardar. The Bulgarians aro deserting wholesale.
BULGARS FLEEING. WASHINGTON, Sep. 24. Anglo-Greeks advanced north of Doiran, and havo joined up with the Frnnco-Greeks. f The Bulgarians ai'e fleeing.
SERBIAN PROGRESS. ('Received This Dav at 10.15. a in.) LONDON,. September 24. A Serbian communique states on the evening of the 23rd says our ;loops yesterday continued to cross the Yardar where they came in contact with the enemy towards Prilep. The Serbians have reached the very steep Massif on Vrenska plain, and at several point are on the Prilep road. The enemy continues to burn the villages and their own stores. Nevertheless, a great quantity of war material has been captured, including several railwav trains.
A BULGAR, REPORT. LONDON, September 24. A Bulgarian communique says—As the result our front giving way between tile Ccrna and Vardar, our adjacent units were withdrawn to new positions southward of Prilep and northwards of Doiran .
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3
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172THE WAR IN THE BALKANS Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3
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