NEWS OF THE WEEK.
pHE war news during the week has been excellent. We do not, 1. however, intend to record it here in detail, for we have dealt with the military situation in our leading columns. It ie enough to note the following bare facts. The Bulgarians have given way in front of Monastir, and it should not be long before the Serbians and the Allied forces are able to put their hands upon that historic town—Templunt et Arx. At the east= end of the Salonika line, the Allied forces are well over the Greek border and have begun to cross the Tcherna. The rest of the Bulgarians, assisted by Germans and Austrians, who have been trying to tread on the tail of the Rumanians in the Dobrudja, have had an unpleasant surprise, and may soon find that their own tail is susceptible of foot pressure of this description.