NISH RAILWAY CUT.
BULGARIANS OFFICERED BY GER^.\NS. ATHENS, October 18. Some 1 ? SOO Bulgarians reached Vranja an ! d cut the Nish-Salonika raihvay. Severe fighting is iii progressiat Yranja. .. . The Servians repulsed the Bulgarians at Zibeftche. German officers are commanding the entire Bulgarian front. CZAR'S LIFE THREATENED. ' LONDON, October 18. The ' Bulgarians did not resist the landing at Euos. Some 20;000 additional Anglo-French left Salonika on Sunday for Macedonia and further transports are arriving. The Bulgarians have evacuated the Strumnitza district. Czar Ferdinand announced his intention of proceeding to the Servian front, but the idea was abandoned at the eleventh hour in consequence of numerous anonymous threats on his life. Turkey recently offered Bulgariatroops to garrison Burgas, Varna, and Dedeagatch . M. Radoslavoff was formerly desirous of Turkish co-operation, but now hesitates to accept it. The Bulgarians are likely to hotly resent the intrusion oi" foreign elements into their army.
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Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 7
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148NISH RAILWAY CUT. Grey River Argus, 20 October 1915, Page 7
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