THREATENED FROM THREE POINTS.
VARIOUS REPORTS.
[PER PEESS ASSOCIATION — COPYBIGHT-] '■','. .'ATHENS* December 27. j Some newspapers anticipate that the German-Bulgarian advance has j been delayed for a fortnight. The possible delay indicates an abandonment of the advance iii favor of digging in and prosecuting the Egyptian campaign. Other reports state that Bulgaria luas lost 120,000 men out of 480,000 I mobilised. She refuses to attack Greece -now. Unless .^Germany assures Bulgaria-, of possession-' of all -territory occupied. Orttenvise she will dig in on the Greek frontier and- continue on the defensive. - ■ . Forty .carloads of German uniformshave arrived . in Southern Bulgaria". It is believed that these are intended to disguise Bulgarian contingents to be used in the advance on Salonika. More irobable are the reports that they are merely German bluff. Austro-Geramns ' from Monastir, Turks frqdpi Nevrokop, and Bulgars fozvn. Lake Doiran ar© preparing a simultaneous attack.
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Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 2
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146THREATENED FROM THREE POINTS. Grey River Argus, 29 December 1915, Page 2
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