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REPORTED RETREAT OF ENEMY'S WHOLE LINE

. MORE SUBMARINE PIRACIES PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH ORDERED . OUT OF NEWPORT BRITISH WARSHIPS WAITING IN THE OFFING MAORIS IN EGYPT The war news to-day gives a hint of important developments in the Russian offensive in tlio Carpathians; the Austro-Germans are reported to be falling back into Hungary along their line, their attempts to arrest tlio progress of the Russians 'having been repulsed, with ' heavy losses. There is very'little news from France, and Sir John French's report supplies the reason for the paucity of news from that theatre of the war during the past few days. There have been more submarine piracies, but happily no loss of life. The German ocean raider, Prinz Eitel Friodrich, which slunk into the American port of Newport News after a destructive career in the Pacific—her exploits included the sinking of the sailing ship William Frye—has received notice to quit her refugo and faco the British warships lying in wait for her outside the neutral zone. Bulgaria has promised to give satisfaction to Servia for the recent Bulgar raid. Lord Kitchener has appointed a committee to control the supply of war munitions. From two sources como statements that the war will not last into the next European winter.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2430, 8 April 1915, Page 5

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REPORTED RETREAT OF ENEMY'S WHOLE LINE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2430, 8 April 1915, Page 5

REPORTED RETREAT OF ENEMY'S WHOLE LINE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2430, 8 April 1915, Page 5

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