In the Balkans
ALLIES’ CAIN STRONG STRATEGICAL POINTS.. Press Assn.—Copyright.—Australian 1 and N.Z, Cable Assn., and Renter. London, November 27. A Serbian communique states: The Franco-Serbians carried the assault ou Hill 1050, which is a most important strategical point. The German elite troops defending this pos’tion wore instructed to hold it at all costs. Several counter-attacks were launched irrespective of losses, but were repulsed. An Italian Macedonian communique states : We broke a stubborn resistance and captured two heights southoast of Nizopole. BETTER NEWS FROM BUCHAREST.
Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.20 a.m.) London, November 28.
A wireless from Bucharest states that the situation is improving, and that Mackensen is not materially progressing. Tlie Roumanian retreat is proceeding in perfect order and upon a settled front.
Press Assn.—Copyright.—Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn., and Renter. London, November 28.
The British at Salonika bombarded and successfully raided the enemy trenches north-east of Macukovxu Many were killed and a number made prisoners.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 5
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161In the Balkans Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 5
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