THE ALLIED ARMY FRENCH WELCOMED IN SERVIA
ATHENS, 10th October. By Thursday evening 32,000 of the Allies' troops, including 5000 British, had landed at Salonika. The landing continues. The first French contingents arriving in Servia -were met by cheering crowds, offering them fruit and flowers. RUSSIAN HELP ALSO NEEDED. (Times and Sydney^ Sun Services.) IX)NDON, 9th October. Le Matin (Paris) states that M. R. Vesnitch (Servian Minister an Paris), on behalf of Servia, says that the reinforcements sent by the Anglo-French have galvanised the Servian troops. "Now we want to see Russian uniforms in the Balkans. The Tsar is still the beloved father of the Slav family. He should raise his voice and * send armies. We are convinced that Greece, is heart and soul with the Allies." *
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 87, 11 October 1915, Page 7
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