Second Edition. In the Balkans
MtBCCi.LANEO.US ITEMS. United Phrsb Association. German newspapers attach great importance to the fact that King tvrico received the Bulgarian Minister, for two hours on f»ck occasion, before 'handing his reply to the •Jut.ento. It U significant aiso'that there have, been repeated conversations between the Buigari »n Miniver, M. Skouloudis (Greek Premier), the War Minister, Chief of General Staff, and the Minister of Home Affairs. Salonika, December 14. Ten thousand Bulgarians perished on the Doiran-Kosturino sector, where 15.000 British held out bravely against ait overwhelming horde. The timely arrival of reinforcements enabled the British to proceed with an orderly retreat. The Allies are landing day "tid night. Salonika, December 15. Germany has thrown off the maskconcerning Monastir. Having allayed Greek fears until Serbia was conquered, Germany has now established a Bulgarian administration at Monastir. The German Minister at Sofia declares'thai* the town is irrevocably Bulgarian. Rome, December 14. . It L rented that Italy will shortly he able to land 80,000 troops in Albania: La Tril)Una's Athens correspondent states, that the Bulgarians in the recent Battle atDemir Kapu were surrounded on three sides for a space of three miles in ."length,' and were under fire from 200 French guns. A Bulgarian regiment was annihilated, and 300 men were taken prisoners.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 11, 16 December 1915, Page 6
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213Second Edition. In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 11, 16 December 1915, Page 6
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