CORDONNIER'S COUP.
STRENUOUS rVJRSUIT.
ATHENS, September 18. General Cordonnier. who was in charge, of tho turning movement, has readied Fiorina. He is urging the troops not to give the Bulgars a moment to re-form on the line of trendies prepared in tho Plain of Monastir. The arrival of tho Serbians at Brod (on the River Cerna, south-east of Monastir) threatens to turn these entrenehneuts.
Bulgar prisoners arc downcast and exhausted. They biamo the German officers for the disaster.
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Evening Star, Issue 16224, 20 September 1916, Page 3
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78CORDONNIER'S COUP. Evening Star, Issue 16224, 20 September 1916, Page 3
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