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Show FOUR SUCCESSIVE BULGAR ATTACKS BEATEN BY SERBS LONDON. Sept. US. 10:M a. m. The repulse of four successive Bulgarian attacks at-tacks on KaiinakcuLi n irnmuain is described de-scribed in a dispatch from Serbian headquarters head-quarters to Renter's, dated Wednesday. The dispatch nays: The Bulgarians, after receivinc tp- lnlorcements of more than a regiment. f I yeMetdav, attacked the Serbian line at KalmakcHlan. In the darkness thev were able to get into the rirst-Hne rirst-Hne trenches, but at a heavy sacii-h''o. sacii-h''o. An officer who was taken prisoner pris-oner said that crossing the space b-tp"n b-tp"n the opposing lines was like walking over a field of corpses. Lespcrate hand-to-hund lighting occurred oc-curred in the trenches. 'The Bulgarians Bulgari-ans attacked four times, but uere driven o.it and finally retired beaten. The Serbian 1ssos were hea vy, the 1 Bulgarians' fearful. Fifty prisoners i were taken. |