SALONIKA.
THE OFFENSIVE ABANDONED. Times and Sydney Sun Services, London, March 19. The Salonika correspondent ef Le Petit Parisien states that the tone of the Germanophile press suggests that they have abandoned the idea of an offensive against Salonika. Mr. Ward Price states that Germans have replaced Bulgarg at the frontier in order to prevent desertions. CHECKED BY THE FRENCH. Paris, March 19. Advices from Salonika state that the Germans, who were badly in want of fuel, crossed the frontier to make requisitions. General Sarrail drove them back and occupied the villages where the intruders had installed themselves. :*:" AN ISLAND OCCUPIED. ; Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, March 16. 'A French detachment is reported to have occupied the Greek island Mourto, opposite Epirus.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1916, Page 5
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