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AT SALCNIKA

ENEMY BEr.,"G CLOSELY

» WATCHED.

NOT STRONG ENOUGH TO TAKE

THE TOWN.

LONDON, Jan. 11.

The Paris "Temps" says that the Allies' aviators patrol the Salonika lines, ready to signal the slightest movement of the enemy. The strength of the lAnstro-Germans has been over-estimated, whilst the Bulgarians have lost heavily 5n Servia. * It xnll be impossible, there-fore.-for them .to pay the enormous cost involved in the taking of Salonika. The railway? has" been destroyed, and the -roads' are impassable. The morale of the British and French is wonderful.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 13 January 1916, Page 5

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AT SALCNIKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 13 January 1916, Page 5

AT SALCNIKA Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 13 January 1916, Page 5