THE BALKANS.
BULCARS REACH MONASTIR. | HARRISON'S PITIFUL PLIGHT. WITHOUT FOOD AND MUNITIONS. Received Nov. 19, 11.30 p.m. Athens, Nov. 10. The Monastir railway station and the roads arc crowded witii refugees hurrying to Civeece. 'I lie Serbian garrison is reduced to a lew thousands, who arc without munitions and bread, and are starving. The commandant has sent two officers to Salonika with a piteous appeal for help. The Serbian force at Monastir is cut oil from communication northward, the Bulgarians having readied Albania. The Serbians in Rabunii Puss, funding thai they were unable to detach nieu to check the Bulgarian enveloping movement, were forced to retire, and the evacuation was carried out without the loss of a single man. Oreek Liberal newspapers declare that Greece's duty is obviously io prevent the fall of Monastir. The disembarkation of the second po l '- [ tion of the Allies' troops has been completed. Rome. Nov. Ist. The Tribuna's Salonika correspondent says that the Bulgarian advance guards have reached Monastir.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1915, Page 5
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