THE WAR
LELiCTUIC TELEGIIAJfK —COPYRIGHT.] [FEB PKfiSd ASSOCIATION.J THE JNAVAxTuAfITLE. London, June 5. It is freely Btated that Germany's lo6sos were not less than twenty- two shipfi. Copenhagen, June 6. The inclusion oi many of the Seydiitz's crow in the casualty list induces the belief that the vessel was sunk. London, June 5. Official.—Wilhelmshafen has been closed to visitors for some month's. "Wellington, festerday. The Premier has received confirmation of the sinking of the tier-man warships Hindcnburg andi Ltitzow i". the North Sea fight. Paris, June 6. A communique states-Badi weather is hampering the Verdun operations. The situation is unchasged. RUSSIA',S SUCOE.SS. PetrograU, June 5. A communique indicates fcltftt the Russian success between the Pripet river front and 'tfie Roumanian frontier is developing. Artillery is demolishing ftie enemy's works and shelters. Further positions Have ooen captured. Amsterdam, June 6. An Austrian communique state®:— The ißussian south-Western offensive is along the whole iront. A great battle is developing and there is fierce fighting at several points. HIGH OOMSSIONER 'S REPORT. On the right bank of the Mouse two German attacks during the course of the night between Vaux and D'amloup completely failed.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 June 1916, Page 3
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191THE WAR Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 June 1916, Page 3
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