GERMAN REPORT.
(Per Press Association— Copyright)^. GERMAN REPORT. fADMIRALTY —PER WIBBLESS PRESS.] LONDON, July 21st German officiul.—Our troops are before Tarnopol. f ADMIRALTY—PER WIRELESS PRESS.] LONDON, July 20. German official: The artillerytihg in Flanders is extremely violent. Enemy advances at Loinbartyzde, eastward of Mossincs at jGavrelle .Mbnjc&y failed. The Freaich thrice fruitlessly at: tacked south-west of St. Quentin. We captured part of French positions North-west of Craonno heavy nocturnal counter-attacks forced us to abandon some trenches. A FURTHER REPORT. - ; LONDON, July 21. German official: The artillerying in Flanders only temporarily decreased in violence. Jt also increased at La Basse ./ (’aval, Lens and Scarpe. Strong enemy reconnoitring adv&nces were unsuccessful. Pursuing the Russians, wo crossed Zloczow-Tarnpool road, on both sides of the Jezierna on a width of forty kilometres. The Russians are burning tho villages causing great destruction. Further fighting is expected. « Austro-Hungarians recaptured positions northward of Brzezany lost on July Ist. , Russian attacks near the ; Dneister River were broken. Wo drovo out the enemy at Baden and stormed high pcwii lions at Novica Tho artillerving has , increased.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1917, Page 2
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