BULGARIANS DRIVEN FROM BELASHITZA MOUNTAINS.
ONWARD MARCH OF BRITISH FORCES CONTINUED. ENEMY BEING THROWN BACK ON ALBANIAN BORDER. Australian and N.Z. and Renter. (Reed. 12.25 a.m.) LONDON. Sept. 26. A French eastern communique states: Our operations on September 24 and 25 were particularly successful. The formidable Belashitza mountains havo been captured. The British Army has crossed the Bulgarian frontier at Kosturino, and is marching on Strumnitza. Graditz and Planina have been reached by the French and Greeks. The Servians have captured advanced positions north-west of Monastir. The Allies are threatening the enemy towards the north, throwing them back on Albania. Some allied prisoners have been released. Numerous more guns and prisoners have been captured with considerable booty. A total of over 10,000 prisoners and 200 guns have been counted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 7
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