STABBED IN THE BACK.
BU'LGAR ADVANCES OX SERBIA. Received Oct. 13, 8.5 p.m. London, Oct. 12. The latest telegrams from Nish confirm the report that the Serbians lire being attacked on three sides. The Bulgarians are stubbing their ally of 1012 in the back by attacking both on the north-east and south-east of Nisli, the Bulgarians are moving along the Vlasina river, and have reached a point twenty-five miles from' Nisli, and only ten miles eastward of the main railway connecting Nisli with Salonika. It is estimated that '250,000 Serbians are facing 400,000 Austro-Germans, and 150,000 Bulgarians. The telegrams bliow that all attacks have hitherto been repulsed with heavy . lossea,
AROUND BELGRADE. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES. Received Oct 13, 8.5 p.m. Rome, Oct. 12, The Giornalc d'ltaJia's correspondent at Nish states that the Austrians lost twenty thousand men in the battles at Belgrade. One brigade was virtually wiped out, and of one regiment near Obrienoviatz, south-west of Belgrade, not a man escaped.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1915, Page 5
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