ALLIES' MARCH ON CONSTANTINOPLE
ALMOST AT THE GATES OF THE CAPITAL BRITISH WARSHIP HASTENING TO IHE SCENE URGE FORCE OF BLUEJACKETS TO BE LANDED ANOTHER BIG BATTLE-FLIGHT OF THE TURKISH REARGUARD (Press Association. —Copyright.)
(Received Nov. 7, 8.30 a.m.) SOFIA, Nov. 6. There was a great two=days' fight bet-ween Serai and Chorlu. The Turkish rearguard fled. Both sides sustained heavy losses. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 6. So far 36,000 wounded have arrived at Constantinople. Admiral Milne, commanding the Mediterranean station cruiser Good Hope, is proceeding at full steam to Constantinople, and is arranging to land a large force of bluejackets. The Turks surrendered Pri= lip, after a sharp fight, in which there were considerable losses.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 November 1912, Page 5
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