Η κατάληψη του Χαρωπού από τους Βουλγάρους στην εφημερίδα Darling Downs Gazette, 1915
ANGLO-FRENCH FORGED BACK.
AUSTRIAN BOMBARDMENT OF DURAZZO.
RUSSIAN ACTIVITY.
GERMAN BOASTING IN THE REICHSTAG.
'THE BRIDGE TO THE EAST.';
BULGAR ATTACK.
ON ALLIES' FORCES,
, FURIOUS BATTLE.
... - t- .
, BRITISH IN DANGER.
LONDON, Thursday.
The ''^nily TCTegraph's' Salonika I
corresponcJent states that the falling- 1
bacir*1 the French army occupied ten
days, and was successfully termiQ-ued j
on Tuesday with very slight losses. ..
This ' voluntary retirement u'feuitv-d:
in reports that the Allies were i'i full
retreat. When gun fire was joard at
Ghqvgeli and the surrounding '?» il't ges*
on Tuesday the inhabitants were pt-ri-1
?ic stricken and rushed in the train to
? Thepgeli. Those unablo to thus- escape
fledfon foot.. Fugitiyes'^tories intensi
fiedytho alarm' and -spread tho belief'
-'th'a| tlio Allies i\ad rh'et with disaster.
GenWnl Sarrail is optimistic' arid satis
fied with the manner of 'the retirement.
The position of 'the : British front is
more serious. .The enemy developed an
offensive and a battle was raging on .
Tuesday, increasing in intensity. It ?
was ^'specially severe in the neighbour-'
hood of tho village oil Ortanli. '
? The British occupied well' concealed
positions. Important Bulgarian fbrceB
attacked thorn, losing heavily, in fre
quent charged. Their objective appar
ently was the occupation of Radovo at
{Tie functioning oJ tho roads leading
westward of Strumnitza and ?south-
ward of Soiran.
An -unconfirmed report states that
the Bulgarians occupied Radovo. Tho'
noise of battle caused a panic at Doi-'
ran which was quickly subdued.
. It is believed that General Gallwitz
with 50,000 Germans are fighting with
the Bulgarians. The offensive, which
was commenced on Tuesday, aims at'
throwing tho Allies into Greek territory'
SALONIKA, Friday. '
. Tho Bulgarian attack continued on
Wednesday. Tho log litted, disclosing
tho Bulgarians within easy rango.
Then tho British MttSTms inflicted ex
tremely heavy losses. Tho British lbs.
ses were under two hundred. The in
fantry attacks laster all day. The
Bulgarians seemed determined to break
through, .but tho British, positions woro
excellent and gavo them a great ad
vantage, i