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BULGAR COLUMN DISPERSED.

ENEMY .SHELLED ON SXRUMA FRONT.

SERBIANS HOLD THEIR POSI-

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Australian -and N.Z. Gable Association ateceived Sept.-29 0.10 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 28. A"'French cpniniunique says:—The British artillery is bombarding the 'enemy's' positions -on the Strunn* frontr Our. heavy batteries diaper-" rod a Bui ffarian column to wards Aeni^ mah. The French, (and -Russians sstoppsfl itvrd jßxllgJa-riain east-; ward and westward of i French aeroplanes .bombed Kerrali,! sb'ttth-east of Monastir,. ; The Wai\ Office's Salonilca report; says- Otu' artillery dispersed working; parties on the JDo-ira-n front. , ' The enemy's aii*craft is active. The; navy shelled xm. enemy column on the> front, near Razolidos. . The| French : lartillory als<x dispersed a; column at Jeninrah. • - * -Our'iiaval, aerop}a>nes bombed the; railwa.y station at Angista. •• ; . ■) A Serbian i oommuniquo says :-j-, Bicspite XBulgaa-i^a . attacks at Kxg-'; maklaii .\v» . held tho principal' po'si-i tions. Our; \wore heaij^y, tbvoi-t the losses were • enorirKms.-j Corpses \yero hooped in tho Wire, cii- \ taliglenieiits. ; • ; ;*"••: ";|

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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 5

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BULGAR COLUMN DISPERSED. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 5

BULGAR COLUMN DISPERSED. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 5

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