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THE WAR IN THE CAUCASUS HIGHLANDS

TURKS IN FULL FLIGHT

OTTOMAN ADVANCE IN EGYPT London, January 16. \ ~ „, j .^ m ,, M ;„„A states that the Russians captured many officers!; are pursuing ft.. Turks, who;^ fleeing to Olti. Tiflfs, January .16. '■> An official message £« |™ Arfaban, M frostbitten feet, praying for■ m two P months ' was roa sted corn. It! cold, suffered terribly. Their sole ™« ed tempC nite -Osmaiilis to', established fact through dizziness before reaching! "S3 S ■*»* Services.) , "* RUSSIANS CAPTURE MEN, GUNS AND ENORMOUS BUPPiIEr (Reo. January, 17, 2.10 Jamlaiy 16 | Official-Referring to the figthing at addition to the destruction.of tie Mly-seconA "Turkish Ke&™»™ {soneTsf W and defeated the foe, and captured upwards of five th ~ d S^j S '- X *V. teen guns, and enormous supplied. Ten thousand cattlo uere captured. , All'the operations referred to in the above messages have . been- taking, place along that portion of.the Russian front which is engaged, w the 1«H vLnce o Kars. in the Caucasus. A Cable message ,13, stated Xt there" bad been severe fighting at Kafaurpan, kindred nrisoners including eleven officers, belonging to .the 92nd„iniantryj They deskoyed a battalion of the 62nd, the remnant of.which. .«ftJ?ade pmj oners We captured a hill in Turkish territory, and seized a depot for artiK aSSSi* report to the Prime Minister, Tanuarv 16, 5 p.m.. states :-"Petrograd nrports that the pursuit or the del feated Tiirfc has been continued from the River ,01tl in various dire«| Theß~s arl moving the Turks frdm the region beyond Chorok, and-I*. the Kara tfrgan region many prisoners have been taken. NAVAL OPERATIONS IN THE BLACK BEA GERMAN ADMIEAL SUSPENDED. ~: , -^ •■■•'-■ Paris, January 16< ; The "Temps" states that' Admiral Suchon has been of ks con> raand owing te P his failure in the Black Sea. t ■■ • • •,... TRANSPORTS ' gtJNg, • '.**• January % > ■a J • . rrr,m RphistoDol state that the Russian fleet sunk eighty, Bailing^, Turkish troops .to ■; < TURKJSfI ADVANCE IN EGtfT ; ; CANNOT BE LONG DEFERRED/, ..... .....,., . London, January 15.- ' „ The ¥«?Set ori »f iSVS fight, the Arabs and Syrians.fanning; a tho jTu Vk s from, SMS and rfy "Sun" Services,),' (Bee. January 17, I p.m.) . lAvj

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 5

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THE WAR IN THE CAUCASUS HIGHLANDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 5

THE WAR IN THE CAUCASUS HIGHLANDS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 5

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