RUSSIANS COMPEL GERMAN RETREATS
FIGHTING IN GALICIA OVER 1000 AUSTRIAN TAKEN PRISONERS (Reo. October 19, 8.25 p.m.) ■ Petrograd, Ootober 18. Official.—The general outlook is hopeful. The Germans have been compelled to retire at several important points. On October 13 and l<l, 'by incessant bombardment, they sought to throw pontoons across the Vistula at eighteen different points, but thoy were everyIn East Prussia the action has partaken the nature of a siege of the German position. Fighting continues to the south of Przemysl, where, after bayonet charges, the Russians captured fifteen Austrian officers and over a thousand men. PRUSSIAN AVAR BILL. (Rec. October 20, 1.30 a.m.)' Amsterdam, October 19. The 'Berlin Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts" says the Prussian Cabinet is submitting to the Diet an emergency.Relief Bill, demanding a credit of £75 000 000, of which £20,000,000 is. needed provisionally to assist East Prussia.' Tlio Diet- will disousß questions of unemployment and tho employment' of war prisoners. ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2285, 20 October 1914, Page 5
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