4 DECEMBER 1915, Page 13

But this they have not done. The Sorbian Army, though

it has suffered so terribly, is still in existence, and when it is able to recuperate, as it will be after the manner of the Belgians, it will, we are certain, give a good account of itself, and make the position of the Germans, the Austrians, and the Bulgarians on the borders of Montenegro and Albania, and oven in portions of Serbia itself, exceedingly uncomfortable, not to say hazardous. It is all very well for the Germans, followed in this respect by the Bulgarians, to say that the campaign is over, and that they have accomplished all they intended. You cannot ring off the operations of war like a tiresome call at the telephone. Whether they like it or not, our enemies have commitments in Serbia from which they cannot escape.