In the Balkans
t - THE CHEVCELI-MQNASTIR |'-i ,Ff ONT. j United Pbubb AssoouTioit. Athens, March 18. Germans from Russia have arrived at the Ghevgei-Monastir 'front, and are commencing serious military preparations. KING FERDINAND IN DANCER. ~ ' '■ -Rome, March 18. A wireless message states that bombs were discovered i nthe Palace at Eofia. Several arrests have.-been triade. TURKEY AFRAI DO RBULCARIA. Salonika, March 18. The Turkish newspaper Moudjasle states that the Grand Council, including all Ministers and several senators, met last week and discussed the !terms on which Turkey will propose to co-operate with the Entente against i Bulgaria.
BULGARIA AND GERMANY. A neutral displomatist from Sofia says that Germany asked Bulgaria to undertake the offensive on Salonika, but Bulgaria refused, declaring that Austro-Germany had'iiot fulfilled thenpledges. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK. SARRAIL'S LATEST SUCCESS. (Received 10.5 a.mp Paris, March 19.
Advices from Salonika state that the Germans, being badly in want of fuel, crossed the frontier to make requisitions, but General Sarrail' drove them back and occupied the villages where the intruders had installed themselves.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 5
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172In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 5
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