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Allied Aid to Servia-ioo.ooo Men Already Landed-Russia Preparing Great Force-Bulgarian Invaders Defeated - Value of Russian Successes Tha allies have landed 100,000 men at Salonika, and others are ?? .£ 61r -way- Tt is suggested that Russia may invade Servia by using the international wateiwfy,°! the Danube from the jßlack Sea.
•Russian reports state - that f£|^ ia ls Preparing to land a force on the Bulgarian CuclSt.
# The Russians claim to be making progress east and south-east ol Belgrade, and to be attacking ±\>zarevac, across the Servian border, east of Belgrade. The Servians, however, are holding their own on the extreme-east ol the northern front, where kervia, Hungary,, and Roumania meet.. Their.artillery drove the" Austrians and Germans out of Qrsova, the Hungarian town on the other side of the Danube. All reports emphasise the importance of recent, Russian successes. Those in Galicia are described as eclipsing those of the allies in France. The Germans have been driven back ten miles from Dvinsk, and appear unable to advance. Their forces further south, atSventiany are said to be in danger. . A German attack along the whole Vosges front failed.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 October 1915, Page 3
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185FRIDAY Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 21 October 1915, Page 3
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