Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1915 — HALF MILLION ARE TO ATTACK GORIZIA [ARTICLE]
HALF MILLION ARE TO ATTACK GORIZIA
According to Unofficial Reports— -- Teutonic Hll <l British Warships in t'attegut, Copenhagen Says.
London, Nov. 18.—The attitude of the Entente Allies toward Greece, from which country they are endeavoring to get a definite guarantee for the safety or the French. British and Serbian troops, and the whole military policy in the near east, including the Dardanelles, will, it is expected, be made clear before the end of the present week. The council at Aris, in which British and French cabinet ministers took part, came to Important decisions, and Earl Kitchener, looking over the ground both in Gallipoli and the Balkans, is to report on the best means of dealing'- with the situation arising out of the AustroGerman and Bulgarian successes in Serbia and Greece's leanings toward the central powers. As to Greece, it is reported in dispatches from Rome, that immediate action will be taken and no delay will be tolerated. It is said that Italy will take an important part in the forthcoming developments. The action will naturally depend upon the attitude which King Constantine and his ministers assume toward the entente powers. Meanwhile the situation in Serbia grows more serious. The Bulgarians have occupied Monastic, according to reports received here from Salonika. The Austrians in the north are pressing their advance and are approaching the Uvac river district north of Nova Varos,
