EAST FRONT
FURTHER RUSSIAN ADVANCE
MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. (Renter's Telegrams- , ■ (Rcc. Oct. 2. 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, October 1. \ Russian communique states:—"We are advancing in the neighbourhood of the Brcdv-Krasnv railway and southwards. 'We took prisoner 2000. We captured part of the enemy positions south of Bryevany. We took prisoner 2400. Counter-attacks were repulsed.
ARMOURED TANKS
A HUNDRED SENT TO RUSSIA. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Rec. Oct, 2. 10 a.m.)' NEW WORK, Oct. 1. The British have sent a hundred armoured tanks to Russia. They- are. 2o feet lone, ten wide, twelve high, and weigh 30 tons, including the guns. GERM AN "COMMUNIQUE. (Australian and N.Z. Gable Association l LONDON, Sept. 30. A German communique says: "Several Russian attacks on the Eastern front were repulsed."' WARSAW 7 " ON 'SBJOiRT RATIONS. fBEfR/NE, Sept. 30. It «s ofßcial'K"'announced at Warsaw that the population's'meat ration has been reduced to three grammes a day.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 2 October 1916, Page 5
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