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GERMAN SUCCESSES DENIED.

OHicial.— it is untrue that the Germans captured Carburet and .Rouge, a nit it is untrue that they repulsed us at 13ois Le Pretre—we repulsed them. The Germans are seeking to disguise local defeats, the repetition of which is lining up their infantry.

UOMBAKDiiXG THE Tl'ltXfci

Athens, Jivlv 15

-v British battleship accompanied by four destroyers on Saturday bombarded Gaba Tepe. Two hundred shells were fired with marked success. An Allied cruiser on Sunday, accompanied by torpedo boats and aeroplanes succossIti.uy bombarded the Turkish right near Aribur.iiu. The bombardment of the. Turkish eiicampuieuts at Ohesiie and Vourla continues. THE BALKAN LVTIUGUE.S. Paris. July 15. Owing to the German successes in Galicia the Y'oiing Turks declined to make adequate concessions to Bulgaria auu uegoliatious have been broken olf. (ihenadieiiif describes the charge against him as odious and ridiculous,, and declarer that Gorman agents with plenty oi' money have organised a furious campaign against him. -NORWEGIAN , STEAMER SUMv. The Norwegian steamer iJym, coalladen, bound from tho Tyne for France, was struck by a torpedo and sunk without warning. The second engineer was killed. The crew was landed at Yarmouth. BHOUT OF PETROL. Amsterdam, July 15. Owing to the shortage of petrol, tho German Government has authorised all vehicles except motors to go without lights until the termination o'f the war. A DEiSERTErT'S STORY. A German deserter in Holland reports that w.lien ho was fighting under the Crown Prince it generally was understood that tho latter undertook to leach Paris before the 14th July. JUtENOH OFFICIAL NEWS. Paris, July 15. A communique states that we carried a line of brunches southward of Chateau Corloii'l. 'The Germans northward of Servon road regained a looting in the Beaurain wood. " HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. London, July ID. South of Qhateau De Carleul the Allies captured one line of trenches. In the Argonne the fighting was confined to the region of Injest whore the Alilcs have progressed.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1915, Page 3

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GERMAN SUCCESSES DENIED. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1915, Page 3

GERMAN SUCCESSES DENIED. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 July 1915, Page 3

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