ENEMY'S PRECIPITATE RETREAT
HELD UP BY BAD ROADS, i GERMAN HELP FOR MONASTIC. Received Nov. 22, S n.ra. Rome. Nov. 22. German reinforcements from Dobrudja, owing to (he impassibility of the roads, arrived too late to save Monastir | A GERMAN CLAIM. j Received Nov. 22, 11 p.m. j London, Nov. 22. A German communique' states: The Germans have occupied Krajova. BULGARIANS CONSCRIPTING SEEDS ! Amsterdam, Nov. 21. A wireless message from Berne states that the Bulgarians are conscripting the Serbs similarly to the action of Germany in Poland. The Government is protesting to neutrals. IN THE CARPATHIANS _ ROUMANIANS RETIRE SLOWLY. London, Nov. 21. A Ge-v.iaii communique says:—Our artillery has arrived before Krajova. A Russian communique says:—The Roumanians continue to retire slowly in Alt valley coutlvwavd, also the Jiul valley to the region of Filiash, twenty '£+t "orth-vrest of Krajova, ,
SERBIANS PRESSING HARD ■ ' Received Nov. 22, 10 p.m London, Nov. 22. A Serbian official messa'ge states:. We further advanced northward despite obstinate resistance, We defeated the Gei mans north of Suhodel. The enemy precipitately retreated. A large number of Germans and Bulgars were taken prisoner, and a quantity of stores cap tured.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1916, Page 5
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