BOLD SERVIAN STROKE GUTS BULGARIAN. RETREAT.
DOMINATING HEIGHTS SEIZED WITH HELP OF FRENCH TEN ENEMY REGIMENTS DRIVEN FROM ST. NIOHOLAB. Australian and N.Z. and Renter. (Reed. 7.15 p.m.) LONDON, Sept 80. A Servian official report states: By a bold manoeuvre north of the Plashskavista Mountains we captured Tsharevoselo, cutting oS the Bulgarian retreat. We captured 700 prisoners and 20 guns here. On the western front 10 enemy regiments attempted to defend St Nicholas. Our strong attack compelled them to abandon the position. We are now six miles north of St. Nicholas. In the direction of Kuprnlu and Uskub the French and Servians took the dominating heights on the left bank of the Psinia River.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16970, 2 October 1918, Page 7
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