THE WAR.
iritß PHEW ASSOCIATION. 1 ARTIO^yIwELS. Pans, June 28. Official—There is an artillery duel from north of Souchez to Neuville. Heavy guns bombarded Arras. „■ » Our artillery had the advantage be- - tween the Oise and the Ai6ne. THE EASTERN FRONT. - Petrograd, June 29. Official.—There was a stubborn battle in Ojaroll ,district on the left bank - of the Vistula. The enemy everywhere were repulsed, suffering great losses. The enemy's attack on the town of Cliniaai were 'particularly desperate* During counter-attacks we took prisoners belonging to all regiments of the Austrian Fourth' Division. The enemy's advance on Tomacheff, Belz and Kamimuka continues. Before retreating at Onilalipa we repulsed a desperate attack by great Geiman forces. ; A Turkish attack in Gheidag tain in the Caucasus was repulbed with heavy losses. -Upwards <_i 1000 tlcpd Turks were found. AUSTRIAN ny-i^ivi. Ai.istndam. Juno ,29. : An Austrian official repoit says:— Halicsz is in our possession and the southern bank of the Dniester- above .Halicsß has been cleared of the enemy. The Archduke Josef Ferdinand's troops stormed Plazowi of Na'ral, and pierced hostile positions on the heights north-eastward ot Plazow, the Russians retreating to /l\aral. , ' CASUALTIES. DIED OF WOUNDS. Field Engineers. Sapper S. Carlyon. Canterbury Battalion Private W. H. Keith Murray. . Auckland Battalion. Private J. Cooper. Trooper H. Willoughby. KILLED IN ACTION. Wellington Battalion. Sergt. A. B. O'Neill (previously reported wounded). Auckland Battalion. Sergt. R. W. Lambert (previously reported killed in action l&th May, now.- •-■ reported killed in action 25th April).-;'-.' n< WOUNDED. Auckland Mounted. Trooper A. Glass. Wellington Battalion. Lieut. E. H. T. Kibblewhite. Otago Battalion. Private T. Corbett. Wellington Battalion. Private S. P. Foye (previously reported missing). Private R. Johnstone. Canterbury Battalion. Trooper A. H. De Castro. Trooper R. Gibbs. Corporal L. W. Nalder. Trooper J. L. Cloueher. Cbrporal N. iL. Taylor. Trooper P. Batty. Trooper C. T. Crook. DANGEROUSLY ILL. Otago Battalion. Private C. Crichton. Private A. Bennett. REPORTED MISSING. Canterbury Mounted. Trooper R. H. Nicholas. Wellington Battalion. Private C. W. Price. Corporal D. Kerr. ~ Private E. Laugley. SICK. (Admitted to Ponfc de Kubba Hospital from Gallipoli). Auckland Battalion. Second Lieut. F. Codd. Second Lieut. J. R. Bodley. Private A. H. Banwell. Private W. Ness. Private T. A. McCbnky. Private F. White. Otago Mounted. Trooper P. McDonald. Trooper J. R. Johnston. Trooper A. Scott. Trooper R. H. Booth. Trooper M. Maloney. Trooper E. T. Harrison. Canterbury 'Mounted. Trooper C. R. Grant. Trooper M. Taylor. N.Z. 'Field Engineers. Sapper G. H. Kessell. Sapper W. S. V. Fowk. Sapper J. A. Reid. Wellington Battalion. Private C. W. Bardwelh Private W. E. Frost. N-Z. Field Artillery. Gunner J. Cr.iisi, - GuniVor H. R. Sahnou. \.. Otago Battalion. Private P. '.Floyd. Private E. A. Irving. 4&m Wellington Battalion. JEI Private E. J. Stafford. - &f N.Z. Field Engineers. ■'. Sapper W. Benson.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 June 1915, Page 2
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