BALKANS.
ENEMY ATTACKS SHATTERED. THE ALLIES' CAPTURES, London, Oct. IS. A French Eastern communique says: There was violent fighting on the 10th south of Nish between the Serbians and tilie enemy, reinforced by new German divisions. Counter-attacks by the German Alpine corps on the left bank of the Morava were shattered with heavy enemy lqsses. East of the Morava the Serbians continued their advance on the hills south of Nish.
Since September 15, including the Ger-man-Bulgarian army, w'bicin was surrounded in the Kecevo and Kelltandelen passes and surrendered, the Allies have captured 00,000 prisoners, including IGOO officers, five generals, 2000 guns, hundreds of machine-guns, and immense booty.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. SERBIAN GOVERNMENT AT USKUB. | I Paris, Oct. 13. The Serbian Government has left Salonika for Uskiu).—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. SERBIAN FEELING TOWARDS BULGARL4. London, Oct. 12. The Serbian Premier, interviewed, stated that Serbia needed a very slight rectification of her frontier to safeguard the railways towards Roumania and Salonika, but Serbia and the other Balkan States were willing to forgive the Bulgars for having oppressed their peoples.—Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1918, Page 3
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