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Show 5n English Continue Success Suc-cess of Preceding Day and French, Beginning Their Offensive, Capture Cap-ture Positions on a Front of Two Miles. SERBIANS VICTORS AT LAKE OSTROVO Athens Hears Bulgarians Bulga-rians Are in Full Retreat Re-treat After Suffering Enormous Losses in Thirty-six-hour Battle.' t iSr-e.-la Cbl? by .V tannemonr n-l:h London Daily T('l-"np:i and IiHenimloiiBl News $ct let. ) PARIS, Sept. The allies' drive northward from Snloniki, which began yesterday, is beiti; pushed with unabat-"uig" unabat-"uig" vigor. New progress way made today to-day by the British ou lhe riyht flank, the French iu the center, and the Serbs constituting the left, in the Lake Os-trovo Os-trovo region. An Athens dispatch to the Kxchnnge Telegraph company assorts that, the Bul-gars Bul-gars are in full retreat on the whole Macedonia front, after suffering enormous enor-mous losses in a thirty-six hour battle ou the Struma river. The British have estahlirdied themselves them-selves firmly ou the cat bank of that stream, the war office announced today. French Win Much Ground. The French, between the Vardar and Lake Doiran, captured the village of Yeminah and continued I heir systematic drumfire against the Bulgar lines in the lake region. West of the Vardar the French captured cap-tured Bulgar trenches' on a front of nearly two miles to a depth of half a mile. A dc-isive battlo is impending between be-tween tin: British and tho Bulgurs within the next forty-eight hours. The attack-ers attack-ers have not yet come in contact with the main Huljariaii army. The. German war office declared this afternoon that tiuhting on Hie Struma resulted succesM ully tor the Bulgnriau troops. ' ' Bulgars Quit Kavala. The Petit Parisien tuday received semi-official word Hint the Bulgars liac evacuated all the trout nt the (ircck poaport of Kavalu, which was occupied by them last month. The announcement follows: "On the Struma front British tronpg engaged in violent fighting during which the village of JScvolycn wna taken by aissuult. Serbians Also Win. "Io the region of Lake Doiran, the artillery duel continues hharply. "Our batteries effectively bombarded Bulgarian orga ni.at ions in lhe nee tor of Wakukovo, west of the Vardar, A vigorous offensive of allied troops north of Maiadag cave excellent results. All Bulgarian tnmehcH wen mpt ured on a front of two miles to a depth of o'O'J yards. We took some prisoners. "West of Lake (tdinvo Serbian artillery ar-tillery displayed great act ivity in the region of Uanica. Southwest of t h" lake partial engagements enabled u to obtain some ad an tag c. A Bnigtiriati attack which was reputed by our fire caused liea vy losses to lhe enemy. ' ' HELD ON CHARGE OF AIDING AUSTRIAN PLANS IN ITALY POM I-;, via Paris. Sept. 1:'. 11 40 . m Morain and prinntti. officer. of the Italian Ital-ian Yoiinn M'-ii'm So'-ial'M nKfU'datlori, havn l.e-n arrested. eliart-"d with uian-i7.i uian-i7.i i m a ni i-wa r demons1 r ;i t ionn In I ta) v nnd other countries for September 1,1 t lie ho'iN w here the men wpip a r rented tin- police seized "(0,000 copies of nil Htlti-militar'ist Htlti-militar'ist manifesto which w H ! Inlemlel for distribution among tiie soldiers at tho front. Morara and prinoltl are wjnj to bavi been v or k in l: In cfiTi.in n-d I, ,u with tin International Voune Men's .ociahf-i kkso-'in kkso-'in t ion. wbh li has iieado.na M crfc at Zurich. DECLARES PEACE IMPOSSIBLE IF IT LOWERS GERMANY r: :r:i,IN. pi. 12. bv v.dreless to Hay. iile. - So p"a cp will be rni"i by C7t-niiinv C7t-niiinv which will not pla'-o her in a belter por.it ion than nhe occupied l-doro ti, war, (Continued on Paee Two.) BMS ROUTED BY I ALLIES IT 1011; (Continued from Page One.) I deriared Klmc Kudwii: of Flavaria in a ; pc,h inautru rating the nw paiae of justii-e at Nurernbcrc, as quoted by the Uv-i-c;is New s atrem-y. "We do not know how lon the war will Co on," said the kins in his address, "but ! we know to a certainty that we shall make no peace whl'k lowers us, but only p'n-h a pence as wi! us a better : position than we had before. : "l.oi m bcfore the war broke out 1 said rr-ncatedK- ih.ti wc ro'ild not be grateful enough inward our emperor, who so loot: maintained peace. In spite ol our em- i peror's pari l ism, we ure encafied in the trn-atcst nf wars and we shall be ahle to wiilisiard it. thanks to the tenacity and resistance of our brave troops." |