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RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGN
terrible fighting.
SOME RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.
Petrogratl, Thursday .-The latest
communique states:-The enemy south
cast oi' Oshniany drove back the Rus
sians somewhat; The enemy south o:
Pnpet, reinforced, repulsed the R Us
B, i"!S at c ,? llal ' tori 3*sk, on the right ban*
of the Stryt, west of Tarnonol. Th e -
Russians, after terrible fighting,' occu
pied the enemy's trenches, and one or
tho fortified positions at Khooachou
Continuing a further offensive, the' Rug'
sians, after strong artillery prcpara''
tions, attacked and cleared entangle,
incuts, and captured the enemy's tren
ches oast of Kupchiutse.
MACKENSEN'S ARMY.
Amsterdam, Thursday.—Colonel.'. Mor
abit, writing to tho "Berliner Tagc
.blatt," points out the serious situation
of General yon Mackensen's army on
the-Austro-Gcrmnn front, in Eastern Ga
licia,- and north-west of Volhjnia. which
is limited at the moment to defence.
lIINDENBURG ADVANCING."
Amsterdam, Wednesday.— A German
communique -states:—General yon Hiti
denburg's attack south-west of Dvinsk
has. reached tho Swcntin Lakes. Our
cavalry, ?? after effectively supporting
General yon Eichorn, quitted the region
ofWiliczka.
I GERMAN COLUMN DISAPPEARS.
I - Thursday.—A small force
of guerillas, consisting of peasantry,
whoso-homes had been burnt, surround
ed a' Gorman column in tho Pinsk
Maishos. The Germans became panic
stricken, and the column disappeared in
tho morass. .*
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