Austria
ENEMY HARD PRESSED.
COSTLY RETIREMENT FROM ViSHIGRAD.
MOWTENEGRO NINE MILBC FROM SARAJEVO.
SERVIAN PRINCE WOUNDED.
(Received 1.25 p.m.) Nish, September 21
Official.—ln the retirement from Vishigrad, the- Austrians abandoned a large quantity of provisions, materials for a field hospital, and forty railway wagons.
The Montenegrins captured the fortress Focha, the entrenched camps at Gorazda and Jahuka, and are now only fifteen kilometres (nine miles) from Sarajevo.
Prince George of Servia was vvounaed.
(Prince George is the eldest of twe| sons of King Peter, and is 27 years of | age. In 4909 Prince George volun-j tarily renounced his right to the throne and his brother, Prince Alexander, is now recognised as the; heir.) SLAVS SHOT AS SPIES. UNFORTUNATE CENERAL ENDS HIS OWN CAREER. (Received 1.25 p.m.) Rome, September 21. A telegram'from Vienna states that the Austrians icourt-martialled and shot General Vodinavski, who was of Slav origin, being accused of spying, and also the Slav stationmaster at Lemberg. . It is reported that General Frorfich, who was removed from the command . of the cavalry division which was near,.commuted suicide, ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 30, 22 September 1914, Page 6
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