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FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS

RUSSIAN SUCCESS ANOTHER TOWN CAPTURED FRENCH SEVENTY-FIVES ACTIVE ARTILLERY DUELS ON THE WEST FIGHTING ON MONTENEGRIN BORDER CONSTANTINOPLE ARSENALS 'SHELLED BY BRITISH SUBMARINE / % - \ The Russians aro steadily developing their southern offensive, and gaining ground. They have captured the town of Chartorysk and positions a mile and a halt further west, and are heavily engaged also west of the Rumanian frontier, in the vicinity of Czernowitz, t'ho capital of Bukowina. On the Western front the Allies are subjecting the enemy to intense bombardment, and at a number of points have inflicted heavy damage upon his defensive works. There thor predictions of an enemy attack upon Salonika, but the Allies are described as being so strongly established that they should he easily aßle to repel assaults. ' Furious fighiing is reported on the north-' eastern frontier of Montenegro, where the Austrians have made some headway. It is expected that the Miners' Conference in Great Britain will decide by a large majority to oppose the Compulsion Bill. A gallant enterprise is credited to'a British submarine. It entered the Golden Horn at Constantinople, and attacked the arsenal, doing some damage' and creating a panic amongst the workmen.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 5

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196

FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 5

FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 5

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