THE BALKAN SITUATION
I Depression in Berlin
AMSTERDAM, October 6 Ferdinand's afbdicaition has depressed Berlin. It is iriterpreted as affording no. hope of a favounvble change in the Basteorn situation. NEXT MOVE ON AUSTRIA. ' ROME. October 6 I The newspaper Secolos' Macedonian correspondent has interviewed General D'Esperey, avKo said: '"Now lihat operations agiadnstßulgai'ia are finished, I will continue against Aus- , tria with the same energy towards Budapest. My reserves air© practically intact, -and the greater part of the French and Greek armies have been unemployed.—(A. ,and , N.Z. . CSable. .'." "-''' '' A, SERBIAN GAIN:; •'; .NEW YORK, Oob. 6. Tlhe^ Serbians haive captured Dibra. . —A', and N.Z. Cable. I
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13819, 8 October 1918, Page 2
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105THE BALKAN SITUATION Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13819, 8 October 1918, Page 2
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