THE ENEMY-AND SALONIKA
NO SERIOUS MOVEMENT FOR TEN DAYS ENVELOPING MOVEMENT TO BE EXPECTED (By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) (Eeceived December 18, 8 a.m.) . , LONDON, 17th December. A telegraph message to the Paris Journal from Salonika predicts no serious enemy movement against Salonika for ten days. The Austro-German forces will pass through Doiran. A flanking movement from Monastir to Vodena, attempting the envelopment of the Allies in the Vardar Valley, is to be expected, but the German agents' statements that the Allies will be thrown back into the sea are mere moonshine. The Allies'require six hundred thousand men to do anything useful in the Balkans.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 147, 18 December 1915, Page 5
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