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By Telegraph—PrceE Association—CopyrighJ
(Rec. Jul)- 23j 1.30 p.m.)
London, July 23. There is intense interest in. the latest tidings from the Russian front, lie newspapers have prepared the public for the possible fall of Waisaw. All accounts indicate that a stem struggle and desperate fighting are imminent. ..
NICHOLAS—AND NAPOLEON. Pfltrograii, July 22. Military critics point out that tha Grand Duke Nicholas occupies -a position similar to that which Napoleon used on divers occasions with tremendous effect against his stronger foes. .Yesterday's bulletin suggests that, the .Grand Duke Nicholas is holding the southern attack until he has dealt with the northern, advance. Having the "inner lines of communication, with ample railroads, he is able to throw his strength against the Germans as he pleases. The Germans continue massing in a solid wedfjo troops and a vast assemblage of guns in the Vieprz Valley. The capture of Krasnostaw has given a useful starting point for Mackensen's drive forward, with the object of cutting the Lublin-Cholm. railway.
Public opiniou in Petrograd is prepared for any news within twenty-four hours.' Church services for victory wera begun on Tuesday evening throughout Russia,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 5
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200LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2521, 23 July 1915, Page 5
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