LATEST WAR NEWS.
SERB ADVANCE. 33 MILES IN A WEEK. TWO RAILWAYS CUT. CEEHA AND VARDAR CROSSED. (Received z.:£U j>. m.) LUxNl>u-S, September 23. A Serbian couuuunitiue loauuu on £>undiiy evening Bays: "He iiuctaied UUeen vmagea, luiciug tlie limmui ami uu]. guiuui ieuuoictuieuta io rutruau we crunsed to Uiu leu. uank ol tUe Vaidar auu cut llie mam rauway line bet,\»c-en L. atuu and iaiuiuka., ami ci usaea mc Lei'na. We cut Uie railway line ueiwcou Uaigoko aua ifruiy, wuicu «au Uie i«r. iuau iiriuy a uiaiu tiue oi couuuuniuiiiuu. We uaviUiceU ii ixuies Lietweeii ouuday week aud aaiuruay. Lltuih luiauuy iiuiLs ruaclied tut iiighnst. puiiitu vi a very wuuut,auiuub regjuii, auia aUvaucea 24 milea in one Uay. bouiy and prisoners aie couauuicly increasing."— (A. aud Caule.J
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 24 September 1918, Page 2
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