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Show Pi IF Lis I L. SCLES IMS' F1RCES rmy Now in the - da Region Is ;)ff by the Serbs, li and Italians. flust Surrender or tamped Out; New :tive of the Allies own of Uskub. . Jf. Sop:, -o. The reports re-Is." re-Is." iv:2.iiJ the demorali- tle Eu'i'riar.?, who are ro-e ro-e t:zii:ioii. leaving behind jr. 3,r.o'-int of material, and ra:v t'no-.-,5::nds ot prisoners. ec ::;:; srain every energy - tiz.z: and thereby make the o;;i that the Bulgarian r. vziy.l to aggregate 3ji0u0 : a very cancerous position; t:.:y will not be decisive, in Jd of the military experts. ,-;it'. the center of all the ene-JttuLi:a:ion ene-JttuLi:a:ion lines, is captured. a.'?c2".plihed it is believed vsid be numbered among Miive ones of the war. : ) ADVANCE NCHECKED. nei resistance of the Bul-."..r Bul-."..r g:a:ls and the arrival of -. -;":cir.:einents in Macedonia , Eu cecled in stemming the d advance. British cavalry " kc- Bulgaria opposite Kostu-., Kostu-., Koijitg the Be!achista moun- - t it was feared might bar its ;Ie the Serbians, French, B.-ituh troops routed the :: ' from either side of the it, Vnich now stretches far l.L NS NEAR OF ISHTIB. . tiass, who are taking the t in the liberation of their -.re at the gates of Ishtib, and l entering the town of W the only remaining road , . -ir,at running from Prilep M along which a large body V.103 is reported to be attempt's attempt-'s This probably will lead lament by the enemy of mountains,-which are eon- ttcally impregnable. of the first day's fight-- fight-- attack shows that it is not l'-to allies chasing an enemy jfKHing to retreat. On Sep-wek Sep-wek and British forces at- '"her side of Lake Doiran, , almost at the eastern ex-r ex-r the present line. West of : ... ailies captured the ridge J""1 Doiran town westward, ;.he,J left was driven back, 'pnan outposts east of the caitured, but all attacks ' ' Bulgarian main line were Je next day the allied a little more ground west h.m were unable to hold all ; He Bulgarians are de- ' avlr,g put up a ,jetcrmine(j .:: !n fierce fighting. Broken. '- nh ho"evcr, the Serbs, : . "aliaas ,roke the Bul-.- further westward, and the -' ;v hVPl- a Pieral retreat . 'iriv llni5 whif-h since has h;ViJ a rout- Thc rports of c i'vi. ittB taknn are not snr-!a;,i snr-!a;,i "P''1 advance of ;1 tne centering of all : " -'cs m getting u their - ,Jljhi1Jf,,.r,1,,0, that a Page Two.) S BULGARIAN HI IS lillED (Continued from Page One.) Italian cavalry had reached the road running from Prilep westward, which affords the only avenue through the mountains for the escape of the first Bulgarian army, which is considered to be in a most dangerous position. Task Stupendous. It is pointed out that, prior to the beginning of this push, the allies had no great superiorit' in numbers, and that they face a stupendous task in maintaining communications through rhe fifty miles they have penetrated. Some of this country is extremely rough. Even should the allies not take Uskub, or if there should be some other development which would prevent the making of the victory a decisive one, the experts believe that the Bulgarians have suffered so heavily in men anil materials that it is doubtful if the army will be able to recover without the aid of the central powers, and that contingency is viewed as unlikely. At any rate, the Serbians have regained re-gained the greater part' of Serbian Macedonia. |