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GERMAN FORCE REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSS

RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON GERMAN'POLAND FRONTIER ' BOMBARDMENT OF BELGRADE By Telegraphy-Press AESociation-iCopyright London, August 2. Tho Germans havo invaded France at Circy. The Russians attacked the Warthe River railway bridge, near Neustadt, Prussian Silesia, but were repulsed. A later message stateß that tho Germans aro advancing on Longwy. The Russians attacked the Miloslav station, but were checked A strong column has crossed the frontier at Schwidden. Cossaots are advancing on Johannisbcrg, on Khe German Poland frontier. A roport&roin Liege, states that twenty thousand Geimans crossed tho '' frontier near Nancy, and were repulsed with heavy loss. i The "News of the. World" declares that a wireless mesßage, has been received announcing heavy firing in the North Sea* TWmossago has not been confirmed. Brussels, August 2. OneiTrandrcd thousand Germans are crossing Luxembourg, ar.d conccntrat- * Hon the Wfa. m fee; , p _ ! „, t , An offioial statement says that an outbreak with Franco will ocoiir at any moment. . ... Nfshj AuRUBt 2. Austrian shells at Belgrade wrecked the State Sohool, banks, hotels, tho •saihedral, tho tobacco factory, and ironworks. Tho bombardment continues.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 4 August 1914, Page 5

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GERMAN FORCE REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 4 August 1914, Page 5

GERMAN FORCE REPULSED WITH HEAVY LOSS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2219, 4 August 1914, Page 5

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