THE WAR.
IKLKunciC 1 [I'Jilt I'ltliSS ASSOCIATION.j THE R USSiAX REPORT. i'etroyrad, July :il). Ollicial. -The enemy at Jloxhany mi successfully attempted to advance between the Narev and the Ozli. Ihe enemy's outputs on the left bank ol the Vistula were repulsed in the direction ol Gorakalvaria-Groilskv. I'iie enemy's conLinuons attacks at Maydan ami north of Omhe'tsgow were repulsed and tin>y lost eiiormoiisry. Austrian attacks above Sokal were repulsed. Six Austrian regiments eressed the Huu at Kamionka and captured some o 1 our trenches oil the liiiLt. bill wen driven liacls oti Wednesday across Ihe river in disorder. "We prisonered I.VIO a I Sokal-Kamioiika. I! CSS IA NS LKAVIXG WARSAW London. July .'<o. The 'I imes s Warsaw correspondent says ii is not believed that there will lie any lijilit ill'", 'n the vicinity ol Warsaw , am 1 o_nlv a, rearguard art ion and t'lio f line. The Daily .Mail's I'elroe.rad corres poii den L says the retirement from Warsaw is voluntary and orderly. There is no pressure by the enemy, and everything useful to the encmv has been taken away, The only I roups are al (lie cen Ire a considerable distance lo march there and ready to move. Kveryl liiiifi' N prepared for rapid transfer to the new positions.
IN THE WEST. Paris. July 'J!l. Ollieiai. At Baiidosapt we occupied another uroup ol houses in the soutliThe German.-. delivered a violent, coimter-atlaek 'at Barreiikopl lint were repuKed and we inaintaiiied our "aims Our lire eaujjJit and destroyed a- Gerinan battery. Til E ITALIAN ADVANCE. Home, July -!'■ Ollioial. We made marked ' progress :n t'ordesole \"alle,y. 'llie enemy ad- \ anceil force in I'adola valley was re pulsed. Our artillery wrecked another cupola at Fort lleiisel. The enemy deployed forces oil the Carso ami .supported by violent, artillery lire attempted to advance bul were driven back siill'eri n;_i ereat losses. Prisoners stale thai tin- defeated I l oops had jii-1 arrived on the scene. One regiment (if Alpinists was almost annihilated. Our advance continue., slow ly. We prifsoiicicd I 180 at Car:.') on Tuesday ami AVednesdav. I'R OM VIENNA.
Ainsl.erdain. .July L'!). All Austrian ollieiai report, says: We surprised a strongly lorlilied po.sition on the frontier between Btikovtna and Bes-arabia. The enemy I led alter bloody hand-to-hand leaving 171 l dead. AVe eaptured -100 prisoners ea<t of Kaniiotika. The enemy'.s attacks near Sokal were repulsed. Otli ei wise the situation is unchanged. Tic unsuccessfully attacked on the od:_ie i f the plateau near Sdraussina Veritietdiano. The enemy evacuaied liis pusilioii before llie bridgehead at, Oori/.ia and retreated to the position occupied prior to f lie bat t le. We annihilated an Italian company in the legion ol' Tofana. ASPALTY LIST • DIKD Vl' WOCNDS. Canterbury '.Mounted. L.nice-Corporal 1!. Arnold. Trooper 11. S. Uato, Auckland Battalion. Private J). iSteuart. LIED IN DOS I' IT A L AT ALBANY. <)taj;o ISaLtaliou. Private I'". Procter. A IJ».M J'l I JOJ) TO I0<;) I' ll AN AIOIY HOSPITAL. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED. Battalion. I'm ate 11. Willi. Canterbury Battalion. Priviite N. J. Jledinond. SICK ADM IT'I'M) TO I'O.VI KOUItJSA HOSPITAL. A uekland Mounted. 'IVifper A. C. Ollard. Auckland JJalialion. Private V. R. Crowliui'bt. N.Z. .Medical Cojjm. Private T. \'. Porta.s. Battalion Private C. J. Burns. Prnale J. A. Aliliji'andC Private A. Sinclair. Otago Mounted. 'hooper I'". .J. Taylor. Kield llat^ineei^. Sapper N. G. L. Erson. Wellington Battalion Sci^,l. G. .1. Glasslord. Lance-O rporal G. T. Lawloi-*. Private 11. Harnell. Private \Y. J. Black Caiilerburv Baf laliunPrivate I). MeDianniil Private ~\\ T , A. Wilson Private W. A. "Warner Kield Artillerv Gunner 1?. H. Duncati W. Johnslono. (Canterbury "Mounted Troojier A. Robinson. Divisional TToadquai'tem Ptiviile R. McCaitley Annv Servico l!orps. • P. AV. Simpson
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 July 1915, Page 2
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