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EAST FRONT

OPERATIONS ON THE HALIGZ RAILWAY

ENEMY vSUFFERSi GREAT LOSSES. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Uec. Sept. 18. 10.55 a.m.) PETROGRAD, Sept, 17. A communique says : —There was stubborn fighting on the right bank of tilie Zliota- Li pa. Southward of Brzezaany Ave dislodged the enemy. Fighting continues in the regions of the river Naaiawka and Pol'vyscke. On the Halicz railway the enemy 'has already suffered great losses in killed" and wounded*, and there were 3174 German prisoners. .Snow is faUing in the Carpathians. The Turks on .Saturday night attacked nur advance guards on the Ivaraburna front in the direction of Esselli. but were repelled with great losses. Turkish attacks south-west of Kygflii and west of Rayat were unsuccessful. HINDENBURG IN THE EAST. i Australian and N.Z. Cable Association., AMSTERDAM, Sept. 17. Hindenburg has gone to the Eastern front.. , •

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Nelson Evening Mail, 18 September 1916, Page 5

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EAST FRONT Nelson Evening Mail, 18 September 1916, Page 5

EAST FRONT Nelson Evening Mail, 18 September 1916, Page 5

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