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RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON THE GERMAN POSITIONS

DISLODGING THE ENEMY / A.ustralian-IS T ew Zealand Cable Association. (Rec. July 25, 10 p.m.) Petr'ograd, July 25. A Russian official coininuniquo states:—"The Germans have been dislodged from the ValligerDollwhan-Lipa front. "Wo have 'occupied the heights of Uaglika." GERMAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. London, July 21. A Gorman official communique states: "Russian attacks north-west of Beresteczko were completoly repulsed." AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. CRec. July 25, 8.10 p.m.)' Amstordam, July 21. An Austrian official communique states: "Wo repulsed the Russian attacks southward of the Prislop ridge, and also near Lpba.cr.ewka, in Volhnia. "We stopped a Russian approach southward of the Dniester, and made, success, ful surprise night-attacks northward of the Dniester." THE RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE IN THE CAUCASUS (Rec. July 25, 10 p.m.) Petrograd, July 25. A Russian official communique states: "In the Caucasus our advance towards Erzingan continues. We captured'the enemy's lines at Durum, on the. Durasi River, east of the Erzingan route.". EX-GERMAN CRUISER BRESLAU NAVAL SKIRMISH IN THE BLACK SEA. (Rec. July 25, S.lO p.m.) Amsterdam, July 21. A Turkish official communique states: "The cruiser Midillioh (formerly the Breslau) encountered, south of Sobaslopol, a strong squadron of the enemy, which included a Dreadnought of the Empress Maria class, l and four destroyor.s. After four hours' fighting the Mulillioh evaded the efforts of the cneiiiy to cut her off, and returned undamaged. < "A Turkish monitor attacked two of tho enemy's monitors on the Euphrates, setting one on fire." . TURKISH ATTACKS ON THE CANAL FRONT I ' THE ENEMY'S' OFFICIAL REPORT. Australian-Xcw Zealand Cable Association. Amsterdam, July 21.. A Turkish official communique states: "Skirmishes with tho enemy's cavalry took place eastward of the town of Suez. Tho coemy fled towards the Canal, leaving somo killed."

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2833, 26 July 1916, Page 7

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RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON THE GERMAN POSITIONS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2833, 26 July 1916, Page 7

RUSSIAN PRESSURE ON THE GERMAN POSITIONS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2833, 26 July 1916, Page 7

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