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DEPARTURE FROM NEUTRALITY. Press Associai ion—Copyright. ({•Miter's Telegrams (Received 11.50 a.m.) Athens, September 20. The Kin;:. Premier, and Foreign .Minister, after examining the situation; I decided, on principle, to depart from Neutrality with a view to allowing-, the Entente to distrust the ultimatum to Germany regarding, the interned army corps spoken of. BOMBARDMENT OF DRAMA. NO DEVELOPMENTS ON DOIRAN FRONT. Press Association—Copyright, Austrai lian and tf.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.10 a.m.) i London, September 20. The War Office at Salonika reports: Our aircraft raided Drama and bombed railway, rolling stock, and stores. There have been no devlopmnts on the Doiran front. I I SUCCESS OF THE SERBIANS. BOMBARDMENT OF MONASTIR. I Press Association—Copyright, Austra■l lia;. and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.10 a.m.) j London, September 20. 1 A French communique states: The Serbians vigorously pressed the offensive, and after fierce fighting captured the fortified crest of Kajmaakalan, inflicting severe Bulgarian losses. Our seventy-fives' eastward of Fiorina and the region of Brod dispersed a Bulgarian attack supported by cavalry before it reached the Serbian line's. The Bulgarians still resist upon our left wing on the .heights northward of Pisoders. Our air squadron bombed Moriastir. FULL-UP OF CREEK DUPLICITY. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. London, September 20, Mr Jeffries; reports' thafe the. ||- '• hens newspaper Patras announce")? officially that the Allies no longer wfll seek the co-operation of Greece. ... OPERATIONS AT MONASTIR. Athens, September 20. I The Allies arc within six miles of iMonastir, which the Bulgarians are ievecuating, abandoning their guns and ammunition.:, t GREAT TURNING MOVEMENT. Salonika, September 20. The Serbian cavalry are advancing tiowards R05na.,,.,,.,<■; r, \ -< ■ Mr Ward ,Pi;ice; wiring from Salo- - ilika, Hta|tefi.,it/iat f tlie' Serbian, Russian, and; French armies are making a great turning movement, wheeling from Fiorina north-westerly to Mon- , astir.
Mr Jeffries, wiring from Athens on Tuesday, slates that the French cap-; tiired thi bills round Fiorina. Manj;: prisoners! were taken:, (beside*. quantities' of munitions. The enemy/ is,fesej, ing to Viglusa, preparing defence?, be-j twecn • the lligo marshes and Mount Ba'rrion. THE KAVALLA ARMY CORPS. Press Association— Copyright, Router's Service. Athens, September 20. The newspaper Imbros states that Grceco has demanded of Germany the prompt return of the Kavalla army corps, with its arms and munitions. C. Powi's.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 46, 21 September 1916, Page 5
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