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HEROIC SERVIANS. GALLANT DEFENCE CONTINUES. GERMANS MOVING, SLOWLY. LONDON, Nov. 10. The news whch is slowly filterings in from Servia shows that the gallant defence continues. With the occupation of Krushevatz the enemy holds another section of the railway to Constantinople and menaces the Servian retreat towards Montenegro. GUERILLA WARFARE. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES. LONDON. Noe. 10. It is now evident that the Servians at many points have adopted guerilla warfare, and are worrying the enemy. German correspondents dwell m the difficulties of the advance, owing fo the weather and the nature of the country. Small detachments of Serbs hidden in the mountains fall on the enemy unexpectedly, and disappear with alacrity. The Germans have thus sristained heavy losses, requiring increasing vigilance. FRENCH TAKE VSLES. LONDON, Nov. 10 Another important report from Ghevgheli states that the French have occupied Yeles (an important point on the Salonika-Usltub railway. 1 ) MEMBER OF AMERICAN LEGATION DISMISSED BY GERMANY. (Reed 11.50 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Germany has dismissed Monsieur Delavel, a Belgian employed by the United States in connection with the American Legation at Brussels. America has not protested. Delavel was connected with the Cavell case.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 338, 12 November 1915, Page 3
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193OVERHELD CABLES Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 338, 12 November 1915, Page 3
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