In the Balkans
I!SAVY WEATHER REPORTED.
Press Association—Copyright, Am -rattan and N.Z. Cable Association. Paris, September 23. A communique states: Bad weather has hindered operations on the whole of the Balkan front.
. OPEFRATIONS AT MONASTIR. Tress Association—Copyright. Published in "The Times." London, September 23. Mr Ward Price reports that there are three main lines of strong defences at Monastir, and that the Allies ire attacking the first. The second is stronger, and runs to the other side of the former Greek frontier ftpm Kladoshnitza to Kremian and Starkoogrod. REMOVAL OF BULCAR GUNS. Press Association —Copyright,' Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Salonika, September 23. A great battle has been raging luring the last two days between tl:e Serbs and Bulgarians, on the right bank of the Cennabrodie, near Monastir. The whole army corps on ooth sides are fighting stubbornly night and day. It is reported that the Billgars are removing part of the army guns from Monastir to the Babouna Pass, where German officers are superintending tho construction of powerful defensive works.
ENEM.Y'S TRENCHES RAIDED
London ,September 23
The War Office reports that the enemy's trenches were successfully raided at several points on the Struma and Doiran fronts. The naval aircraft bombed transports near Drama, apparently with good results.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 49, 25 September 1916, Page 5
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