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Show TROOPS FIGHT DESPERATELY NEAR BABUNA tlNTN. Nov. 17. A rll.-pat'-h from P.iiter'B correhtKndent Mt Atiienn pays that, arvordlnic to informa t lin received thre from Saioniki. the Serbians are tiil iio!dlr:(? Babuna pAs. - The time at which , he rnejijmge from Saioniki to Athens was , fiie-1. however. In r.ot given. "I'esperate battls continue between the I Serbiins and I-mlcrarlan in t h Tetovo! dl'-lri'-i." tiie correspondent telegraphs. " Rein f orcein ent h a re contfnually a r riving riv-ing on both sides, which show- the capital capi-tal iniiorran' e attalied t this point by bnth staffs. The Unitarians Hre still carrying car-rying 'm the mo-ement Intended to turn the Serbian positions at Babuna pas and reach Per!p. If the movement succeeds the Serbians will be forced to abandon Babuna, but the operation Is considered hazardous for the Hulparlans, in conse-quen-'e of the lack of practicable roads. "Allied troops are leaving ijaloniki daily for (he Serbian front. "In the Cernla river region the French victoriously renulFed all Bulgarian at-t.icks at-t.icks and the Bulgarians lost heavily." |