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GENERAL MILNE'S DISPATCH.
STRUMA CHOSRED IN RIX PLACES, not disclosed their positions. Following on. On September 10th detachments crossed the bombardment was the heaviest coun- the river above Lake Tachiuos at ave terattack of the day, six or seven batta places between Bajraktar Mah and
lions advancing from the direction of. while a sixth dotuslinient crossed Dragos, Oraoman and Kato Gudeli were occupied: attack was carried forward with great lower down at Neohori. The villages of Homondos, Kalendra, and Topalova with. a view to enveloping our positions. This and the Northumberland Fusiliers a determination, and some detachments lantly captured Novelien, taking 30 proceeded in entering the northern por soners and driving the enemy out of tac ton of Yenikoi, where hard fighting con- village. The latter lost heavily during tinued all night, until fresh reinforce their retirement and in their subsequent ments succeeded in clearing out such counter-attack. They also suffered encais as survived.. During the follow severely from our artillery fire in at ng day the consolidation of pur tempting to follow our
line
movements to regain the right bank of the river.
of the river.
one was continued under artillery, fire
IMPORTANCE OF TRIFLES. DETAILS THAI GREATLY COUNT
'IN BUSINESS.
given. ot. Germna
One of the explanations most frequently success in foreign markets their readiness to accept very small orders and to devote great care to carrying them out punctually and well. Not only do a large number of small orde orders make up quite a tonsiderable trade, but; what is still more important, tlus smallest, OVÜér. turn to have
War Office, December 8th, 1916. The Secretary of State for War, has received the following dispatch from Lieutenant-General G. F. Milno, C., D.80., Commanding British Salonika Ariny!
Headquarters British Salonika Army,
October 8th, 1916. Sin--f have the honour to submit the following report on the operations car-
been given as a trial of quality and service, and prove the prerer of ried out by the British Salonika Army
village of Nevolien was occupied, the
business on a.much larger scale Since I assunted command on May 9th, On the 15th similar operations wore Bulgarian garrison, retiring on the ap It is not only in the foreign trade In accordance with instructions received undertaken, six small columns crossing proach of our infantry. By the follow however, that the attention given to small from the General Officer Commanding in the river between Lake Tachinos and
orders is important ing evening the front extended from
It is one of the Chief, Egyptian Expeditionary Force. Orljak bridge. The villages of Kato
Komarjan on the right ri Yenikoi. to
secrets of success of the big retail stores Mah, Agorah, and Elisan the loft. On the 7th a strong that, as a general rule, the larger the On that date' the greater part of the Gudeli, Dzami Army was concentrated within the forti Komjan were burnt and 27 prisoner reconnaissance by mounted troops located establishment the warmer is the welcome fed lines of Balonika, extending fompletely broke down under the ne
were taken. The enemy's counter-attacks the enemy on the Deir Hissar-Seres extended to the smallest
purchaser. The Starros UK the cast to near the Galko urate fire of our guns on the right bank railway, with advanced posts, approxi- } proprietors of these great businesses know River on the west; a mixed force, con-
on the line of the Belica stream. mately
thast a customer who drops in for a collar sisting of a mounted brigade and a divi- scheme was put into action, but a sudden, On October 8th our troops had reached come back and give a three or four figure
On the 23rd a similar and a strong garrison in Burakli Djuma,
stud or a hairpin may be quite able to sion, had been pushed forward to the
order, and will very likely do so. if the north of Kakush in order to support the rise of three feet in the Strume interfer the line Agomah - Homondca Elisan French Army which had advanced and cd with the bridging operations. Never-Osmani, with the mounted troops on the
first sntall, demand is satisfied promptly thetheless the enemy's trenches at Yenimah line Kispeki-Kalouden, The enemy's and courteously. They, therefore, make t was watching the right bank of Struma River and the northern frontier
14 prisoners taken, and casualties during these for days were their business to see that their assistants were ca villages raided. Considerable heavy, over 1,500 corpses being, counted I attend to a small ordor with as much three other of Greece. Further moves in this direc tion were contemplated, but, in order to
niacrity and civility as to a large one, devote as much. care to getting down keep the Army concentrated, I entered into an agreement with General Sarrail
exactly the right article, and pack it as by which the British forces should be
safely and neatly. come responsible for that portion of the
Nor is salesmanship, the only branch of business in which, small things count. Allied front which covered Salonika from the east and north-east. By this ar
Srinll economies are the backbone of sound. finance. Sudden large_retrench- rangement a definite and independent
ments in any branch of expenditure are area was allotted to the Army under my command. On June 8th the troops com-
apt. to, have & crippling effect, and to result in a loss greater than the gain. menced to occupy advanced positions
Real economics come rather from the along the right bank of the River Steuma
elimination of countless small items of and its tributary the River Butkova from Lake Tachines to Lozista village. By
waste This does not mean that a cheese
Every the and of July. on the denihilization of
paring policy is a wise one. business man who wishes for success bust the Greek Army, this decupation had ex teaded to the sea at Chai Aghizi. Along
be prepared to spend money largely for the whole front the construction of
a purpose. It is the little margins of line of resistance was begun work on
superfinous expert or wasted effort trenches, entanglements. bridgeheads,
This is why cast and supporting points was commenced for administrative purposes the recon struction of the Salonika Seres rond was undertaken. and the cutting of wagon tracks through the mountainous country was pushed forward.
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help was given un each occasion by the in the immediate front of the captured detachment under Colonel focalities. Three hundred and sevenly French Boscoins, and much information was obfive prisoners and three machine-guns tained which proved to be of considerable were taken. value during subsequent operations.
I consider that the success. of thesa On the Doiran-River Vardar front
to the skill and there remained as before the whole of the orations, was due
decision with which they were conducted |
J. Briggs, Bulgarian IX. Division, less one re giment, a brigade of the II. Divi- by Lieutenant-General C. sion, and at least two-thirds of the C.B., and to the excellent, co-operation of all arms, which was greatly assisted German 101st Division, which had en by the exceptional facilities for observa- trenched the salient north of Machukovo tion of artillery fire. The Royal Flying on the usual German system. To assist Corps, in spite of the difficulties which the general offensive by the Allies I or- dered this salient to be attacked at the they had to overcome and the great same time as the Allied operations in the train on their resources, rendered valu Florina area comnienced. With this object in view the whole of the enemy's entrenched position was subjected to a heavy hombardment from September 11th to 13th, the south-west corner of the salient known as the Peton dea Mitraillenses being especially selected for destruction., enemy's position was occupied during night 13th-14th after a skilfully-planned and gallant assault, in which the King's
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The peculiar conditions that obtain in this country have called from the Roral Engineers work of an arduous and repeated many thousand times which run portant kind, demanding the constant away with profits. application of improvised methods. Road accountancy has become such an import estruction and road maintenance have ant feature of the modern business house
To save a decimal part of a penny in the been continuora.
The Ordnance Services have been uni-manufacture of an article is well worth formis satisfactory throughout, and the white, when that article is being produced
in tens of thousandis, provision made to satisfy the require On July 20th, in accordance with the Fusiliers Regiment and
specially distinguished them
DETAILS THAT COUNT, ponty laid down in tay instructions, and selves. Over 200 Germans were killedments of the troops, together with the
Eo with effort. That a man should in order to release French troops for em in the work. chiefly by bombing, and 71 forethought displayed u anticipating
these requirements, reflects the greatest have to walk ten unnecessary yarde in the ployment elsewhere, I began to take over prisoners were brought in. During the the line south and west of Lake loiran, 14th the enemy concentrated from three edit on the officers of the Army Ordnance hy owing to the bad arrangement of the Department and all ranks of the Army Business premises seems a very trivial and coinienced preparations for a joint directions a very heavy artillery fire, and
Ordnance Corps,
mitter. But when some hundreds of This move was delivered several counter-attacks, which ottensive on this front.
The reorganization on a pack scale of employees walk ten yards each every day were for the most part broken up under completed by August 2nd, and on the 10th
this army has necessarily thrown: a confer year after year it becomes a very of that month an offensive was cour the fire of our guns. Some of the enemy,
serious item, accounting for a great siderable additional amount of work on menced against the Bulgarian defences however, succeeded in forcing an
the Remount Department, hat the task number of wasted hours. The trans into the work, and serere fighting of receiving and forwarding the large part of office and works organisation A very great south of the line Doiran Bill 535. Franch captured Hills 227 and La followed. As hostile reinforcements were Tortac, while the British occupied in increasing in numbers, and as the reeky umber of animals that arrived has been consists simply in getting rid of the small succession those features of the main 535 nature of the ground rendered rapid con- ahly coped with, and has proceeded with delays and trifling obstructions which seem so unimportant in themselves, but ridge now known as Kidney Hill and solidation difficult, the troopa vere with-
which account between them for so muciz Horseshoe Hill, and, pushing forward, drawn in the evening to their original
waste time and irritation. The mislaid established a series of advanced posts online, the object of the attack having been
letter, the inaccurate address can give a the line Doldzeli-Reselli. The capture of accomplished. This withdrawal was con-
surprising amount of trouble. Horse shoe Hill was successfully carried ducted with little loss, thanks to the very out on the night August 17-18 by the effective fire of the artillery. During the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light bombardment, and subsequent counter Infantry at the point of the bayonet in attack the enemy's losses must have been the face of stubborn opposition. The considerable. On the same front on the enemy's counter-attacks were repulsed night of the 20th-21st, after bombarding with heavy luss.
the hostile positions on the Crête des Tentes, a strong detachment raided and bombed, the trenches and dug-outs, retire A similar ing quickly with little loss.
out north-east of raid was Doldzcli.
As a result of these opérations it be cams possible to shorten considerably the Allied line between Doiran Lake and the River Vardar, and on August 29th in agreement with General Sarrail, I extended my front as far as the left bank of that river so na to set free more troop for his offensive operations, This relief was completed by August 31st, the posi- tion then held extending from Hill 420 to the Vardar River just north of Smol. In the Struma Valley & French mounted detachment was at the same time pushed forward to Beres.
carried
In addition to these operations and
HOLDING THE BULGARIANS.
out a hitch.
On the enforcement of martial law the management of the three lines of rail- way radiating from Salonika had to be undertaken by the Allies; one line, the Junction-Salonike-Constantinople line, is now entirely administered by the British Army; this, together with the additional railway trafie involved by the arrival of the Serbian Army, na well as the Russian and Italian troops, has thrown a considerable strain on the railway directorate, which, however, has success fully risen to the occasion, and has worked harmoniously and smoothly with the French military and Greek civil officials.
·MEDICAL SERVICES AND MALAREA.
The right arrangement of office furni- ture, so that the light shall fall upon tho desk over the left shoulder, may make quite a difference to the comfort, and therefore to the efficiency, of the office worker. There are a hundred petty details which trivial in themselves, have
big cutgulative effect in the smooth working of the business. All there should rocas attention, not necessarily from principals but from managers and employees. For the responsible head of Aness of a department to overburden up to bira so to train and his mind th details is a fatal mistake.
staff that this shall not be
raids, constant combats took place be tween patrols, many prisoners being cap-excellent work rendered by Surgeon. But if
I desire specially to acknowledge the General H. B.. Whitehead, C.B., and all organise tured, and several bombing raids were
ranks of the medical services under bis necessary. A realisation of the import- carried out by the Royal Flying Corps,
command during a period in which aick-ance of things is indeed one of the In order further to assist the progress bess was prevalent. All branches of the first les in business efficiency. But in of our Allies towards Monastir by main-Royal Army Medical Corps and the order that it may not result in faddiness taining such a continuous offensive as Canadian Army Medical Corps deserve and as of effort it must be secon
no transference of Bul- the greatest commendation and have fallypanied ith a sense of proportion and would ensure BULGARIAN INVASION OF MACEDONIA.
garian troops from the Strana front to maintained their high traditions of eff-the Edge that these things are not On August 17th the Bulgarians, who, the west, I now issued instructions for ciency.
of impenee in themselves, but only in at the end of May, had entered Greek operations on a more extensive scale than
The medical services have been called relation the whole. territory by the Struma Yalley and those already reported. In accordance upon to faco problems of great difficulty. There are two types of employes who moved down as far as Demir Hissar, con-
with these the General Officer Command It can be easily realized that is a are especially aggravating to a business. tinned their advance into Greek Maceing on that front commenced operations climate varying from severe cold to in-mi One is the careless worker who donia, Columns of all arms advanced by seizing and holding certain villages lense damp heat, and in a mountainous thinks his job is too unimportant te from seven different pointe, between Sari on the left bank of the river with a view country deficient in water, poorly cup-matter, and causes endless worry and saban, on the Mesta, and Demir Hissar.
to enlarging the bridgehead opposite plied with roads, without local resources, waste of time by his inaccuracies and
The The four eastern columns converged on Orljak, whence he would be in a position and where dysentery and malaria are negligences.
other is the fussy the country about Drama and Kavala, to threaten a further movement either on these services must necessarily be heavy.
on rife, the duties and responsibilities of person who believes távt the whole basi- while the remainder moved southwards Beres or on Demir Hissar. The bigh
ness revolves on his particuler cog-wheel on to the line of the Struma from Demir ground on the right bank of the river Experiments as to the most efficacious and laboriously elaborates every detail of Hissar towards Orfane, On August 19th enabled full use to be made of our types of mountain ambulance transport the inessential routine. The ideal had been conducted in the winter and employ and, inded, the ideal employer a mounted brigade with one battery car: superiority in artillery, which contri- ried out a strong reconnaissance, and bated greatly to the success of these pring, and as reault travois, mule litis the man who ean appreciate the found the enemy in some force on the
The river itself formed a
ters, and cacolets now form integral por-importance of smell things withous operations. line Prosenik-Barakli Djuma; on the fol- potential danger, owing to the rapidity tions of each field ambulance.
allowing them to obscure his vision of after being reinforced by with which its waters rise after heavy:
During the same period exhaustive the larger issues Such a one will never lowing day, a battalion, this brigade again advanced rain in the mountains, but by the night measures were taken for an anti-malarial neglect the smallest detail upon which in conjunction with the French detach-of September 29th sufficient bridges had campaign. Officers with special know something bigger than itself may hang; ment. These attacking troops, after en been constructed by the Royal Engineers ledge were appointed to supervise anti: but he will never waste time upon what treas were is irrelevant at the expense of the things countering the enemy in force on the line for the passage of all arms. During the malarial work; swampy Kalendra Prosenik-Hazaatar, withdrew night Beptember 28th to 30th the attack drained and the defensive lines then held that matter. after dark to the right bank of the ing infantry crossed below. Orijak bridge carefully surveyed with a view to only Struma. The French detachment was and formed up on the left bank.
the most healthy portions being held. subsequently placed under the orders of At dawn on the following morning the Although malaria has still been the the General Officer Commanding British Gloucester and the Cameron Highlanders vailing disease, yet I feel certain that is sisters belonging to the various hoss troops on this front, and received instruc-advanced under cover of an artillery these careful precautionary measures I further wish to thank the British Red tions to co-operate in the delence of the bombardment, and by 8 am, had seized have been greatly instrumental in lesson-Cross Society and Order of St. Johu for
The village of Karadjakoi Bala, Shortlying its intensity. The move to the valley its help and acristance. The Commis after the occupation of the village the of the Struma in June tested all the presioner, Mr. H. L. Fitzpatrick, has been enemy opened a heavy and acorate parations made, and severely tried the indefatigable in his endeavours for the The area occupied welfare and comfort of the sick and artillery fire, but the remaining two bat. medical resources.
was found to be highly malarious, the wounded in both the Hase hospitals and talions of the brigade, the Royal Sets Leat intense and damp, and the single field units. and Argyll and Butherland Highlanders, road from the base long, hilly, and of un- though suffering severely from enfilade
CONTROL OF THE COSTOMS even surface. The organization of this fire, pushed on against Karadjakoi Zir.
On the declaration of martial law at line of evacuation and the arrangement Balogika on June 3rd, certain admini- By 5.30 p.m. that village also was occu-
of halting places and refilling points was,strative functions had necessarily to be pied, in spite of the stubborn resistance
Attempte to bring for The work performed by the Motor Am- amongst these was the control of the
Buccessfully undertaken.
taken over from the Greeks by the Allies; arinforcements were
bulance Convoya was invaluable. From Customs, which is now administered by the eastern extremity of the British line a Greek director working under the of defence evacuation by sea is the only supervision of a commission composed of feasible course.
Three distinct systems British and French officers directed by are therefore in operation at one and the French Headquarters. same time, by railway, by read, and by tion of this important office has been con
The administra- sea, all converging on one base
ducted with discretion and common sense, rules of the various forms of mountain warm appreciation of the close co-opera When active operations commenced the Finally, I should like to express IT
river line.
pitals.
On August 21st the railway bridge near Angista Station was demolished by detachment from the Neohori garrison, and three days later two road bridges over the Angista River were destroyed, Both these operations were well carried out by yeomanry, engineers, and cyclists in the face of hostile opposition.
The Bulgarians continued their ad of the enemy, vance into Eastern Macedonia, unopposed ward hostile by the Greek garrison, and it was esti- frustrated during the day by our artil mated that by the end of August thelery, but during the night the Bulgarians eneany's forces, extending from Demir launched several strong counter-attacks Hissar southwards in the Seres sector of which were repulsed with heavy loss. the Struma front, comprised the com During the following night determined plete VII Bulgarian Division, with two counter attacks of the enemy were again or three regiments of the XI. Macedonian repulsed, and by the evening of October Division, which had moved eastwards 2nd the position had been fully consoli from their positions on the Beles mous- dated. Preparations were at once made tain to act as a reserve to the VII. to extend the position by the capture of ambiance transport organized for the tion afforded me by Vice Admirale Siz Division, and at the same time to occupy Yenikoi, an inportant village on the open hillsides, along the beds of ravines, Thursby, K.C.MG., and by the officers field ambulances became apparent. On John de Robeck, K.C.B., and Bir Cecil the defences from Vetrina-Puljovo porth main Beres road This operation was wards. Opposite the Lower Struma was successfully carried out by an infantry over opes covered with scrub, relay and men of the Royal Navy under their brigade of the II. Division, with a brigade, composed of the Royal Munster litters, and cacelets, conveyed the both active operations at the mouth of
parties of stretcher-bearers, travels, brigade of the X. Division, in occupation and Royal Dublin Fusiliers, on the morn wounded back to the dressing stations.
orders, in all matters connected with of the coast and the tone of country being of October 3rd, after bombardment tween Orisno and the Drama-Kavala by our artillery. By 7 a.m. the village and surgeons, and of the medical experts that has existed between the two services The advice of the consultant physicians the Struma and in the well-being of the Army. The harmonious relationship road. This brigade of the X. Division wae in our hands. During the day the was supported by another brigade in the enemy launched three heavy counter who have visited this army, has consid has greatly assisted combined com Drama-Kavala area. As a result of this attacks. The first two were stopped by erably aided is the maintenace of The naval transport officers on the lines advance and of a similar move in the artillery fire, which caused severe loss cannot conclude my remarks on the medi-lf, efficiently, and cordial with their
high standard of technical efficiency.
I west General Sarrail decided to entrust At 4 pm, the village, the ground in the cal services without paying testimony to Army colleagues The Royal Naval Air of communication have worked untiring to the British Army the task of maintain
rear and the bridges were subjected to the devoted service rendered by the nurs Service has also afforded me valuable ing the greater portion of the right end entre of the allied linn.
(Continued at foot of neat solumn.) information.”
an unexpectedly heavy bombardment from! several beavy batteries which had hitherto
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