GERMAN BATTLESHIPS ATTACKED IN THE BALTIC
I RUSSIAN SUBMARINE'S EXPLOIT SEVERAL TORPEDOES MSCHARGED Petroprad, .June n The newspaper "Annr Messengpr" rrimrls llial a Russian Miliinaiina attacked a German fleet of ten halt logins between V'iiidau and Gotland', It, fired several torpedoes, and as it- dived heard lond explosions. The German fleet has been roeentlv active near Higa, bill, when convinnvl of the presence of our and mine barriers sailed snutli- w rlv A German second-class cruiser r-trun!? a min®. »nd *115 irwrrl in " 4 Uupslflti nubmnrjaii t.;iul* Ul9 utepwer lljmUobßfjj, uojj; J.'j.panf(o(i,
OFFICIAL REVIEW OF THE OPERATIONS SUCCESSES ON BALTIC AND DNIESTER FRONTS.. nm :„1 ~t t oi r u r, Petrograd, June 9. Official. In the region of Shawi. the Gornians obtained reinforcements, and made persistent attacks in the direction «f ]) ( ,übie. The Russians evacuated this village, and concentrated before Shavli. "On the left bank of the Vistula, north of liawa tho Germans used iwsea. "In Galicia there was stubborn lighting on the left bank of the Wisznia We captured two thousand men on tho Dniester front. At Zbedatchen wo ■ also captured six officers, three hundred men. and two Maxims. Ihe Germans near. Siwka fell into a trap, and in our bayonet charge we killed two hundred. (Rec. June 11, 0.15 a.m.) nm • i i>tt > j u • , Petrograd, June 10. 71 n+l 7 1 ! e / < ;P. ,llsed . tbe eiiem.es renewed attacks on the UgartsbergZlndatchew front, taking prisoner an adaitioiial eight hundred (including ton otticers), and capturing live machine guns. GERMAN SUOCESSES CLAIMED IN GALICIA. 'a i i n. » « , Amsterdam, June 9. A beraian communique states that- General von Liusiucen has arrested tne .Russian attack north-east of Zaravno. . The occupation of Stanislan (75 miles south-south-east of Lemberc) is claimed wjth the capture of 4000 prisoners and 13 machine-guns. BELGIAN GENERAL'S IMPRESSIONS OP THE RUSSIANS. (Rec. June 10, 5.10 p.m.) R„ J enor ß Inß Pector-Gene r al of Belgian Cavalry, his" retirnT from fv. « u H ® that the Russians are most valiant and disciplined in the field. He was informed that it was the intention to abandon trzemrsl m the middle of May. The retirement was effected in order to advance miro decisively.—("Times" and Sydney ' Sun" Services.)
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 5
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367GERMAN BATTLESHIPS ATTACKED IN THE BALTIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 5
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