AUSTRIAN PRESS AND PUBLIC DESPONDENT
FALL OF PKZEMYSL "NO MERE INCIDENT." Vienna, March 28. The people and the newspapers are very despondent. The ''N'euo Freie I'resse" says: "We prevented the German Empire from being struck at its heart. Our troops fought valiantly at Nida, and at Pilitza also showed wonderful courage. We still must place Austria's fate in the haiids of our forccs in the Carpathians." Other newspapers admit that the fail of l'rzemysl was 110 more incident, but a formidable blow," THIRTY-FOUR DAYS' BOMBARDMENT OF OSSOWIEC SIEGE WARFARE BY TIME-TABLE. Petrograd, March 28. Ossowiec has leen bombarded continuously for thirty-four days. The enemy has been held everywhere. Operations are being conducted according to timetable. At 9 o'clock in the morning a rocket warns .the lied Gross people and civilians; then the siege guns open fire. They cease' punctually at (3 o'clock. Abovo-ground life has been resumed. Military bands play ai. regular hours oil Sunday evenings.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2422, 30 March 1915, Page 5
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156AUSTRIAN PRESS AND PUBLIC DESPONDENT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2422, 30 March 1915, Page 5
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