THE WAR.
« I tti,KUjriMU " , «LK(Jiui > u--u(ij , vitioHr ! A NEWSPAPER IDEA. London, April 13. The newspapers opine that the ninioiirs of a naval battle are duo to target practice. GERMANS MOWED DOWN. Paris, April 13. Official.—The Germans in the second attack ion Beaiusejour. despite very heavy losses, gained a footing in the outermost trench, and held it throughout the night against counter-attacks. While the Germans directed fresh attacks on other trenches on the 9th the I'Veiich artillery rained shells on the outermost trench where the Germans had crowded 100 men. Then the f'Yciich charged with the Ijnyonet and only ten of the -100 survived. The I'Yeneh losses were very small. VIOLENT BATTLE DEVELOPING. Petrograd. April 13. Oflk-iaL-A violent battle is developing in the region of Uszok Pass, which the enemy hold. The Austrian Army has been Jar-elv reinforced at Stry and is threatening the Russian flank, thereby assisting their attack on Ro.stwk and I'szok Passes.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1915, Page 2
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154THE WAR. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 April 1915, Page 2
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