THE SERBIAN RETREAT.
SOLDIERS IN ALBANIAN MOUNTAINS.
JOINT ACTION WITH ITALY DECIDED ON
By CabU. —Frcss Association.—Copyright (Received December 27, 9.1.5, a.m.) ROME, December 28.
The Serbian Crown Prince, on being interviewed, said the retreat of tlu; Serbians was accomplished under the most favourable conditions. They took their guns, and the Army is now spread in the Albanian Mountains, from Scutari to San Giovanni and from Durazzo to Drana. „
The cavalry at Seiak are watching the roads, while the Macedonian Army is marching to join the Italians at Valona. The Bulgarians and Serbians are fighting to the east of Elbasam. The temper of the Serbians is excellent. They suffered from' a scarcity of provisions, but help is beginning to arrive, and the engineers arc beginning to construct roads across Albania. Serbian and Italian generals have conferred, and have decided on joint action.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 586, 27 December 1915, Page 7
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