GERMANY'S BOGEY MAN
MACKENSEN NO TERROR. HARMLESS AND INLMPORTANT. (Australian and X.Z. Cable A.ssn.) Received October 12. o.;j p.m LONDON, October 11. There are reports that General Mnckcnsen's concentrations in Serbia emanate from German sources. Alackenscn is a kind of bogey man who is trotted out to I'lhrhten the Allies, but lie is really ;m old gentleman of no! much use or importance. CLOSE PULSLiiT OF THE AUSTRIANS. (Australian, N.Z. and Router.) Received October 13, ."> ~> p.m LONDON. October !2. A Kronen Kastcrn communique states that the Allies continued their process northward. The Serbians came into contact south of Nish with big units. After heavy fighting the Serbians reached the river Toplica. nine miles south df Nish, capturing thr<v> The ('"nncli forces have oecupied Prishtina, and advanced far heyond in pursuit of th<> eneinv, who is fleeing tov aids Mitrovetzi. In Alhanin th" Austruns retreating raj idly, are being clost ly followed.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13888, 14 October 1918, Page 5
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