Second Edition In the Balkans
RUSSIAN AND BULCAR. STUBBORN FIGHTING COES ON. Press Association—Copyright, Austra. lian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 12.30 p.m.i London, October 4. * Potrograd ' communique says:— Stubborn battles continue at Khelvov and Korytnit/.a. The enemy- stubbornly holds positions on the river at Ceninvka. Russian gunboats bombarded the Bulgarian left flank near Rassova. Our offensive in the region of Rassova, Kabaden and Egervele continues. ROUMANIANS TAKE MANY PRISONERS. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N/Z. Cable Association. (Received 1.(15 p.m.) London, October 4. A Roumanian communique says: Wo took prisoner 2040 and defeated the Austro-Ocrmaus between FogaimSt, -atid . .oighissaii. We slightly withdrew into the Jiue alley destroying the Petrasseny coal mines, the enemy objective. We conquered Amyacea and took prisoner a thousand of the enemy. LATEST FROM SALONIKA. (Received 1.35 pm.) London, October 4. A French Salonika official report says: The Franco-Russo-Serbians have reached the Petalino line on the west slope of Kajmacklan. The left wing holds Pisoderi.SUFFERING ARMENIANS. (Received 1.35 p.m.) New York, October 4. A campaign has been inaugurated to raise a million pounds sterling for suffering Armenians.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 58, 5 October 1916, Page 6
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180Second Edition In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 58, 5 October 1916, Page 6
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