SERBS ADVANCE AGAIN.
TO KUPRTLI-PRTLIP LINE. GOVERNMENT GOES TO PRIZREND. (Received 2.50 p.m.) ATHENS. November 23. An official report states that the Serbians have reoccupied the KupriliPrilip line, and are now advancing towards Babuna Pass. The Serbian Government has removed to Prizrend, near the Albanian frontier, and the Diplomatic Corps has gone to Ipek, further to the north. M. Cochin, the French Envoy, has returned to Athens from Salonika, and is revisiting King Constantine. The Serbian War Minister has arrived at Salonika to confer with the Allies. A German communique states: "We further drove back the Serbians north of Mitrovitza and north-east and north of Prishtina. taking prisoner 1.500. The Bulgarians are advancing south-east of Prishtina."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 280, 24 November 1915, Page 7
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