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Since Germany managed to persuade Bulgaria that victory for Teuton arms was assured, the military centre of gravity has passed to the Near East. The above map is particularly complete, and the movements of the contestants can be followedby thestudent without any difficulty. Latest reports show that the Austrq-German-Bulgarian ring is being closely drawn about the devoted Serbians, who are putting up a stern resistance, while Franco-British forces are lending their ally useful assistance in the south.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 564, 30 November 1915, Page 12

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Since Germany managed to persuade Bulgaria that victory for Teuton arms was assured, the military centre of gravity has passed to the Near East. The above map is particularly complete, and the movements of the contestants can be followedby thestudent without any difficulty. Latest reports show that the Austrq-German- Bulgarian ring is being closely drawn about the devoted Serbians, who are putting up a stern resistance, while Franco-British forces are lending their ally useful assist- ance in the south. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 564, 30 November 1915, Page 12

Since Germany managed to persuade Bulgaria that victory for Teuton arms was assured, the military centre of gravity has passed to the Near East. The above map is particularly complete, and the movements of the contestants can be followedby thestudent without any difficulty. Latest reports show that the Austrq-German- Bulgarian ring is being closely drawn about the devoted Serbians, who are putting up a stern resistance, while Franco-British forces are lending their ally useful assist- ance in the south. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 564, 30 November 1915, Page 12

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