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CERMO-AUSYRIAN TIDE TURNED. Press Association —Copyright, Australian and X.Z. Cable Association. (Received 12.16 p.m.) London, October 19. A Roumanian communique states: One of our detachments in the region of Zampois Mountain drove bade the enemy. Violent fighting occurred m the Oituz Valley. We drove the miemv heyond the frontier at Predeal, gained ground at tire Bean Defile, and stopped the advance to"aids Skara Pass. MAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAM. (Received 11.20 a.m.) Amsterdam, October 19. Owing to the reluctance of the Bulgarians to fight the Russians, General Jekoff issued an Army Order which concluded as follows: “Let ns tear all gratitude for the past out of our hearts.” SirtACEDOMIAM OPERATIONS ENEMY TRENCHES CAPTURED. fighting for MONASTIR. The ■ High Commissioner reports : London, October 19 (1.40 a.m.) An eastern communique states:— On the right of the Yardar, we captured enemy trenches to a depth of 400 metres. The Serbian troops are progressing on the slopes north-west of Dobropolje. There is a cannonade in progress on the plain near Monastir. SERBS APPROACH MONASTIR. (Received 11.20 a.m.) Amsterdam, October 19. A Serbian communique states: We occupied positions on the Sokol mountain and appreciably advanced towards the summit in the direction of Monastir.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 71, 20 October 1916, Page 5
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