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GERMAN ATTACKS REPUL9 [United Pbesb Association.! Petrograd, January! Official: Four German a! northward of Suklia were rep! Russians captured portion of! trenches at Mnghilny. I CONDITIONS ON THE BSUFI (Received 8.15 a.m.) I Petrograd, January I The German attacks on the B| are now half-hearted and certed, and lack impetuosity. Thq dition of the prisoners is pitl many members of the Landsturn ing unfitted to stand the rigors ofj ter. Frostbite and exposure haveJ ed considerably to the of ini fives, A remarkable thaw set in,] most of the trenches arc half fu melted snow. I
SARY KAMISH GREATER TM SEDAN. I Times and Sydney Sun SehvioJ (Received 8 a.m.) I London, January d A Russian military expert cons! that the Turkish defeat at Sary Kai overshadows Von Moltke’s overwh ing victory of the French at Sedut is the first time in military history two large armies have fought at altitude of 10,000 ft in a severe wii WARSAW AS THE OBJECTIV Times and Sydney Sun Seevioe (Received 8 a.m.) London, January 1 It is reported in Berlin that Gea Hindenberg is assembling a mil troops to make a decisive attack Warsaw.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1915, Page 5
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