RUSSIAN ADVANCE IN GALICIA
OPERATIONS NEAR BRODY-LEMBERG RAILWAY flleutor's Telegram.) London, Ootofter 1. A Russian official communique states: "Wo are advancing in the neigh-; bourhood of tho Brody-Leraberg railway, and southwards of it, and have captured two thousand prisoners. Wo captured part of the enemy's position south of Brzenany. Counter-attacks were ropulsed." . RUSSIANS SEIZE IMPORTANT HEIGHTS. Australian-New Zealand Cftble Association. . • (Bee. October 3, 0.53 a.m.) ! Petrograd, October 2. ■ The advance in Bukowina successfully outinues. A further series of heights has been captured on the Borena-Itirlibaba-Dornawatra Road, and the one dominating tho 'important Kimpoliuig-Oaroaroszsiget Road. ' GERMAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. (Rec. Ootober 2, 8.25 p.m.) ' London, October 1. 'A German official comuiuniquo states: "The Russians have again resumed the offensive at various points on both sides of tho Brody-Leinberg railway. Further south, to CJTaberka, their assaults failed soyon times. On tho southern wing, tho Russians gained a foothold in our front line. There bas beon violent liand-to-hand fighting astride tho Zlota Lipa. The Carpathians front is calm." > RUSSIA'S IMMENSE RESERVES (Rec. Ootober 2, 7.35 p. In.) Berne, October 1. The "Journal do Geneve" states that apart from the troops on tho fighting front, Russia has eight million trained, or training, In tho depots.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2892, 3 October 1916, Page 7
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