THE WAR IN THE BALKANS.
'. BULGARS TREATMENT. • T AUSTRALIAN &'■ N.Z. PA WYE ASSOCIATION] . (Received This Dav at 11.25. a.m 1 LONDON, October 23. British prisoners state the Bulgars have not treated the British with deliberate cruelty, but the Serbians were viciously illused. Out of fifty thousand onlyi 'twenty-three thousand survived the brutal handling. British officers saw Serbians regularly beaten, and otten shot, without an excuse.
DANUBE CAPTURES. LONDON, October 23
A French eastern communique states the French captured a convoy loaded with enemy lighters at Lompnlanka, on the Danube. Serbians south of Aloxinatz advanced, despite stronger resistance. Their cavalry east of Parachin, captured part of the baggage of the headquarters of a German division, including General von Gallwitz’s archives and luggage. A Serbian communique states our advance continues. The enetny has been cleared from the regions' of Ipek, Novibncar. and Paclikn. AA’o prisonered 1500 and captured considerable material
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1918, Page 3
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148THE WAR IN THE BALKANS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1918, Page 3
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