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Austrians Bolt From Albania.

ITALIANS N CLOSE PURSUIT. Received this day, 8.45 a.m. London, October 4. . A wireless, Austrian official message states: /" We have withdrawn otilr divisions from Albania owing to events on the Bulgarian front. Tims Berat fell into the enemy's hands uncontested. A wireless Italian official met-sage says : In Albania we began on October 1 an energetic advance between the sea and the Osvim. We occupied Fieri and the line of tilite Semeni from Sterbasi to Metali budge, also the heights between Janica, Buvalica- and Zitom. On the left of the Gaum we are approaching Berat. The retreating enemy is setting fire to depots. We captured pri. sonars and much material. Am Italian semi-official message says: The Italian right wing continuing its advance astride tlhie Osvim occupied and piassed Berat.' We continue the pursuit. AMERICAN RAILROAD DISASTER. Received this day, S a.m. New York, October 4. A disaster occurred, at Cleveland to a number of munition workers who dismounted from a train before it stopped. They ciwvdied the tratik and_ an incoming express dashed into them in a fog, killing 26 instantly and injuring most of the remainder. STEAMER SUNK BY COIiIiISIION. ■Received day, 9 a.m. New York, October 5. IThie Navy Department announces the loss by collision of the American steam, er Herman Frasch. Therft were 41 eur-vi-pora.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 October 1918, Page 3

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Austrians Bolt From Albania. Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 October 1918, Page 3

Austrians Bolt From Albania. Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 October 1918, Page 3

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