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THE RUSSIAN CRISIS ENEMY STILL FORCING THE ADVANCE Br Telegraph-Press Associat-ioa-Cojyriglit (Roc. August, 6, 0.40 a.m.) pstrograd, August 5. For the sake of the Poles, tlio Eussians have beeii doing their, best for a week to save Warsaw, but the military authorities fear that the evil day: can only bo staved off. So far, General von (xailwitz has not succeeded in establishing himself in great forco on the left of the Narew,' where his effort cost liim enormous losses. This is due to his inability to convey artillery to the southera bank. • . . , . Official.—"The Russians'on the' Osttplenka sector fought stubbornly, and have retreated to a new front. „ ■ '' "The Russians on the Blouio hue, according to instructions, passed to new positions unopposed. "The Russians at the Ivangorod pasare gradually sliortfmmg. their front on the left bank-of tho Vistula; A large force of tho .enemy on.-the road between Cholrii and on Tuesday, attempted, to break the Russian front. The fighting has attained a pitch of exceptional intensity, and tho Russians are counter-attacking most successfully.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 5
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173LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 5
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