THE BALKAN OPERATIONS
Enemy in Retreat
HIS LfNE EVACUATED
LONDON, Sept. 23. The British Salonika report says
As tiie xesulfc of Anglo-Greek attacks, and continual heavy pressure iiij conjunotioaii with the FrancoSorbiaini advance further west, the enemy has evacuated the whole line fxxxm * Doiiarani to westward of the Vardai'.
He set on fire Cestovo Hudova. station asnd Tike TatarH dumps.
Our airmen 'are heavaly boanbing and machine gunningt his troops and transports' crowding along the road northward. ■ •
. We are advanoihg amd''ibaive reachctd^fihe line of Kara, Ogular, ' and Hamezei, a kilometr© to tho southward of Begdance.
Westwaa'd otf the Vairdar we are advancing) on, Oi'zenci, a.nd are in touch with the (Ji-weiks at Gurincet. —A. and N.Z. and Renter.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 3
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