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AUSTRO-GERMAN ADVANCED FRONTS RELINQUISHED

OWING TO ENORMOUS RUSSIAN EFFORTS , SEVERE CONFLICT IN THE BYCHAWA REGION ; " •■'!■■■ : •'/ • V (By Telegraph,—Press Assn.—Copyright) ■ Amsterdam, July 11, : German war correspondents admit that the enormous Russian'efforts have partly forcedthe AilStro-Germans to relinquish their advanced fronts owing to the risk to their flaiiks, and in order to straighten their line, : STIFF FIGHTING ON'JOSEFOW-BYOHAWA'LINE. , ■■ , (Rec. July 12, 0.35 p.m.) .-■■ , Patrograd, July 12. . : Official.—"Tho garrison at Ossowioc made a sortie on Friday night and de. stroyed the enemy's saps. > "We blew up two or the enemy's mines in the Galbseceh-Zwabno district. ; "Fighting continues on the Josefow-Bychawa; front.' The en%my held his ground on Hill 118 yesterday,;'delivering a vigorous attack, which we repulsed with heavy enemy, loss. .We'took prisoner nine hundred men and three machineguns south of Bychawa." " ' -j REPORTED COOLNESS BETWEEN: KAISER AND EMPEROR. - ' ■ Romo, July 11. . Owing to differences over Galicia, the Kaiser for some days refrained from sending his usual morning telegram to the Emperor Francis Joseph. It is notable that General Hmdenberg's name is not mentioned in recent dispatches. \ The Austrians complain that there are too many Germans in tho.Austrian Army. The Germans are treating them with contempt, asserting that the reof Galicia was due to Germans. AUSTRIANS CALLING UP MORE MEN. ' ' (Reo. July 12, 8.30 p.m.) , Zurich, July 11'. The 'Austrian War Minister has summoned _ all men between the ages of eighteen and forty-two who are liable for service in the Landgturm, and who have not been called on to attend for inspection, in July. ASIATIC CHOLERA APPEARS IN: AUSTRIA. ' (Rec. July 12, 8,30 p.m.) V ; , . , • ' '■ Zurloh, July 11. , Seventy-seven cases or Asiatic cholera wore reported from Austria- on Thursday, chiefly amongst the civilian population, . DECISIVE DEFEAT OF ENEMY REPORTED ■ ' WHOLE ARMY CORPS WIPED OUT. ' .(Rec. July 12, 11.10 p.m.) Petrograd, July 12. It is authoritatively stated that the enemy s forces wore decisively defeated south-west of Lublin. They consisted of threo army corps, of which, as the result of a week's losses, one army corps has vanished. . The enemy in,this region is everywhere retiring. The artillery;has been rushed to the rear, leaving the infantry to its fate_. The Austro-Germans are showing increased activity in other districts.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 5

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AUSTRO-GERMAN ADVANCED FRONTS RELINQUISHED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 5

AUSTRO-GERMAN ADVANCED FRONTS RELINQUISHED Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2512, 13 July 1915, Page 5

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