BALKANS.
SERBIANS CONTINUE TO ADVANCE. AIOSJS WHOLE FBONT. Received Sept. 21, 1.56 amWashington, Sept. 20. A Serbian official statement received tt Qu Sorbin Legation from the Macedonia* front, says:-(We have repulseed a number of violent counter-attacks in tbe Kozick region. German troops sent to aid the Bulgarians were put to flight. We continue to advance along the whole front. Tin prisoners exceed 4000 and nun than 50 gone hare beet nptaroaVBULGARIAN DEFENCE BROKEN. jSBBIAKS TAKE 20,000 'PRISONERS. . London, Sept 19. The Serbians are now on the edge of tie Germ. River plains and nave broken u« Ngariu defense. The cavalry baa retched Boaaks. Other Serbian cavalry is advancing on Prilep. It is estimated that the prisoners total 20,000. NIGHT AND DAY PURSUIT. KOTOCx* COMPLETELY BEATEN. London, Sept. 19. A Serbian communique states: Surmnirliift the formidable difficulties of tba tab mountains, we an panning day aad ttjftt the completely beaten enemy. We hare taken Topoaeth, Kuchkovkatun, Mtckiehte, Beebichte, Mdynitsa, VitoMta, and Ramisbey. Onr advance sow exceeds twelve miles. New Bulgarian reinforcements bare been beaten and forced to retreat. The fleeing enemy is taming Tillages and stores. Our prisoners and booty bar* not been counted, owing to the rapidity of our advance.— AW. NX. Gable Assoc, and Sinter. RAPID ALLIED ADVANCE. New York, Sept. 19. The Allies are advancing rapidly in Macedonia. The Bulgarians are fleeing and bunting Tillages. Many prisoners and guns have been taken.—Aus. NX Gable. Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1918, Page 5
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