SALONIKA
GREEK AND ENGLISH SOLDIERS TOGETHER. SERBIA'S HEROISM CREATES FAVOTTRABLE IMPRESSION. - (Rec. Oct. 15, 3 ,p.ni.) ' LONDON, Oct. 14. The "Daily Telegraph's" Salonika, correspondent says that the town reflects the exciting events in the Balkans. The streets are teeming with soldiers of many nations. Greek soldiers rub shoulders -with the English, troops/ and Zouaves and Singalese mixed with, patriots. Zou-. aves, Greeks, -and English guard the town. Greek mobilisation'is daily pouring into the town tens of thousands of soldiers who are immediately despatched to the frontier. ' The graphic details of the Austio-Gcr-inan invasion of' Servia were ~ quickly known and the heroic resistance of the Serbians gave a favourable impression. Crowds gather where the ■ latest news from Nis'h is posted 1 , before it appears in the newspapers. Every train aa it leaves . Salonika "is well escorted from there to the moment it reaches Ghevigheli. Three armed cars are added to protect the train ' to 'N:s':. ' ■ " . Kino- Peter has gone to the front.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 15 October 1915, Page 1
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161SALONIKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 15 October 1915, Page 1
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