ENEMY IN DISORDERLY FLIGHT FROM THE PILICA
STARVATION IN THE TRENCHES EVENTS IN THE EASTERN THEATRE. Patrograd, March 29. A communique states: "The Germans are in disorderly flight from the , Pilica. They abandoned a quantity of soldiers' correspondence showing that they suffered immense losses from starvation in tho trenches." London, March 30,1 p.m. The High Commissioner Teports:— Petrograd reports: "On our front west of the Niemen the German counteroffensive has everywhere been stopped. A battalion of the 21st German Corps, while crossing the ice at Lake Dusia. on Sunday to got to the rear of the Russians, -was annihilated with the bayonet. "The enemy's siege batteries before Fort Ossowiec hare almost ceased fire. "Fighting continues between the Skrwa and the Orziec. In an extremely dosperato battle for the villajc of Wach, the Russians captured nine machineguns, "In the Carpathians the Russians have progressed in the direction of fialigrod, taking six hundred prisoners." GENERAL VON KLUCK INJURED IN EAST PRUSSIA.' Berlin, March 29. Official.—General ron Kluck was slightly injured by shrapnel -while inspecting trenches -which -we had captured at Tauroggen (East Prussia). THE CAMPAIGN IN TRANS-CAUCASIA Petrograd, March 29. A communique states"AVe repulsed the Turks in tho vicinity of Artvin, in Trans-Caucasia. The enemy set fire to the town." - -
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 5
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208ENEMY IN DISORDERLY FLIGHT FROM THE PILICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2423, 31 March 1915, Page 5
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