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THE BALKANS.

MONASTIR EVACUATED. BULGARIANS ABANDON EYERYi THING. ALLIES' SWIFT ADVANCE. eceived Sept. 20, 11 p.m. Alliens, Sept. 20, The Allies nre within six miles of Monastir. which the Unitarians nre evacuating, abandoning their guns and ammunition.

GREAT TURNING MOVEMENT.

TFE BULGARIAN'S FLEEING, | Receive Sept. 20, 9.10 p.m. Salonika, Sept. 20. Tlio Serbian cavalry are advancing towards Rosna. ill". Ward Price, wiring from Salonika, states that the 'Serbian, Russian, and French armies are making a great turning movement, wheeling from Fiorina north-westerly to Monastir. Mr. Jeffries, wiring from Athens on, Tuesday, states that the French captured the hills round Fiorina. Many prisoners were taken, besides quantities of munitions. The enemy is fleeing to Yiglusa, preparing defences between the Iligo marshes and Mount Barrion.

ALLIES AND GREECE.

.NO FURTHER TRUCK WITH THE TRAITORS. Received Sept. 20, 9.15 'p.m. London. Sept. 20. Mr. Jeffries reports that the Athens newspaper Patras announces oflieiaMy that the Allies no longer will seek the co-operation or Greece.

THE CAPTURE OF FLORINA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1916, Page 5

THE BALKANS. Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1916, Page 5

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