SERBIAN PREMIER OPTIMISTIC.
GERMAN BURRESSES MINIMISED. CONFIDENCE IN THE ALLIES (Times and Rvdnev Sun Services.) LONDON, November 9.. Nov. 10. at 6 p.m.! M. Pasitch (Premier of Serbia) states that, despite the situation, the morale of the army and the population remains unimpaired. The troons are retreating in perfect order. an<J their enemies have n n t obtained the expected results. The German successes are unimportant, and (&a Junction with the Bulgarians is not effective, as thev fire unable to send guns and munitions. The, Turks are therefore makintl desne* rate efforts to seize the Belgr.ide-Nish-Sofia railway. The Government and people are convinced tha+ when the allied troops arrive in sufficient num> bers their success will be rapid and continuous, markins? the beginning of the end of the whole war.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16538, 11 November 1915, Page 5
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