AUSTRO-BULGARIAN LOSSES.
LEADING TO EXHAUSTION.
London, Nov. 29,
A Hungarian Parliamentarian informed the Morning’ Post’s, correspondent that the Hungarian losses were 100,000 per month. Unless the war finished early next year, AustroHuugary would be exhausted. A DESPERATE BATTLE. LOSSES HEAVY. London, Nov. 29. The Servians are concentrating in the Kossovo region. Rome, Nov. 29. The battle at Kossovo continues. Fugitives affirm that 30,000 wounded have reached Sofia. EXTENSION OF THE BRITSH FRONT, London, Nov. 29. The Times’ Pans correspondent states that the British have taken over from the French the Doiran Kntcherine section.
NO WAY FOR THE GERMANS,
THE TUNNELS BLOCKED,
Paris, Nov. 29,
The Servian Minister states that all the tunnels, of which there are many from Nish to the Bulgarian frontier, have been destroyed. The line cannot be repaired rapidly.
ILL, BUT DETERMINED
KING PETER AT THE FRONT
London, Nov. 39
King Peter, despite grave illness, insists bn going into the lighting lino. Several times he has declared that he will, die by his owh hand.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 5
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168AUSTRO-BULGARIAN LOSSES. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11437, 30 November 1915, Page 5
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