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Show SERBIANS STOP AUSTRO-GERMANS Belgrade Only Point at Which Teutonic Foe Has Gained a Foothold. Paris, Oct. 11, 9:35 a. m. One hundred hun-dred and fifty thousand Austro-Gcr-man troops have crossed the Save and Danube rivers into Serbia, according to reports in diplomatic circles at Athens, says the correspondent of the I lavas agency These troops were stopped by Serbian artillery before they co'uld penetrate beyond tho border, bor-der, it' is asserted, and Belgrade is the only point at which they have gained ji foothold on Serbian soil. Germans in Athens are credited with having circulated a report that the entente allies had been unable to send -a- sufficient force to help Serbia and had renounced the expedition, expedi-tion, but the forwarding of Anglo-French Anglo-French troops from Salonlki continues contin-ues interruptedly. The Havas correspondent says cryptically cryp-tically "the Importance of tho expeditionary expe-ditionary corps surpasses tho numbers num-bers given hitherto " |