GALLANT SERBIA.
YET ANOTHER RECOVERY. LESKOVATZ VICTORY CONFIRMED. BULGARS ALMOST ROUTED. ATHENS, November 22. (Received .November 23, ;it, 9.15 .-1.111.) Details of the Leskovatz hattle show tbait the Serbians concentrated to the south-westward of the town and inflicted a serious defeat on the Bulbars, who narrowly escaped in a disorderly retreat. The Rulgars abandoned largo quantities of materials. The Serbs then took tin positions on the heights to the northward and southward of Lebane whence they can offer a lengthy resistance, and "threatening the Btlgnr offensive, which has latterly' been weakening. [Leskovatz is on the Morevn.. 25 miles south of Nish. Some 50 miles to the south-west of Leskovatz lies the town of i'nshtimi, high ranges intervening. Le bane, (11 miles south-west of Leskovatz) strnda on a stream which runs down the eastern side of these Into the Morava.]
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Evening Star, Issue 15968, 23 November 1915, Page 6
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139GALLANT SERBIA. Evening Star, Issue 15968, 23 November 1915, Page 6
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