THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915 THE MINER WAR BULLETINS a MONDAY, NOV. 22 — }; e Servians Victorious advanea on Monastir would be}, explained by such a Servian success, Another report current is that the German feneral staf has Athens:. The Servian legation here reports an important Servian forbidden a Bulgarian occupation f Monastir, this operation being victory at Leskovatz, in the Nish ° district, after a battle lasting for) reserved for the Austro- German |; several days, The Bulgarians’ losses, the legation adds, were enormous, — Claim Many Prisoners ‘Berlin: The Tageblatte’s cor- " respondent at the Austrian press headquarters in Servia wires that the number of Servians taken prisoners reached 80,000 and that 500 guns have been ’ captured. Notwithstanding their heavy losses, he says, the Servians are fighting bravely. | British Reach Monastir Geneva: , Press despatches from Bucharest say that British forces have arrived near the Servian city of Monastir and are being reinforced, . A telegram from Constanti- nople, by way of Bucharest, says the first contingent of German troops has reached that city and that Von Mackensen i is expected ‘there next week. Greece is Friendly London: ‘While no official Statement has bean published, it is certain the Greek government has resolved to give the Allies every assurance required concern- ing possible treatment of their troops in Macedonia and that a basis of agreement satisfactory to all parties has been establish- ' ed,”’ says an Athens despatch, to the ‘Times, ; Bulgarians Checked: London: An Athens despatch to the:Daily News says: “Bulgarian troops have ceased their attack on Prilepe towards Monastir. hecause they fear the Servian troops at Katchiriak will advance and encirele them.” Montenegrins in Action “Paris: -An official statement " received today at the Montenegrin - consulate indicales that part of the Servian army has ‘Yetreated into Montenegro, joining the Montenegrin troops on the Lim tiver, The statement says these troops were attacked heavily along _ the river on Friday. ‘‘Our troops and the Servians sustained heavy assaults on the river Lim on FPri- day. Our army in the Sanjak of .of Novipazar was obliged to re- tire on the prineipat positions of defence. On the other fronts _ artillery - ‘engagements continue, Several infantry attacks were :vepillsed. ” : ( TUESDAY, NOV. 23 - 4 Victory Has Good Effect ' Petrograd: Advices received by the Servian legation -today, concerning the defeat of the . Bulgarians near Nish last Satur-: ‘day, sdid ‘the Servian victory |. was expected to delay indefinite ly the re-opening of the railway to Constantinople, ey . Take Bulgars i in Rear | ‘London: : ‘The Times’ Vodena, Greece, correspondent, telegraph- | ¢¢ ing last Thursday, says; oe Phe Bulgarian forces;. halting o have ve Hara j ilépe, ° "are Te, from the x” miles. from army. 27 erman Dreadnought Sunk London: