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CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN. COSSACKS CHAF.3E THE TRENCHES. WEILDINC THE SABRE. 17nit«"» Pums A»»iitfi »«"io»» (Received !).I<> a.m.) Petrograd, June 13. A communique states: In the Caucasus two hundred mounted Cossacks charged the trenches, and, dismounting, sabred the Turks manning them, when the remainder of the enemy fled. PRINCE KILLED IN ACTION. Received 9.35 a.m.) Paris, June 13. Prince Ernest Von Gingen was killed in action on the Russian front.
PETROGRAD "OFFICIAL." A SERIES OF SUCCESSES. (Received 9.35 a.m.) Petrograd, June 13. Official.—On the Shavli-Beetegola front we captured several villages. In the region of Staroiebo the Germans made a violent attack, but failed a quarter of a mile in front of our trenches. In the region of Zurowno we captured 348 officers, 15,431 men, much munitions and transport. On the Nesvisska-Zalestchihi front the enemy crossed the Dneister in several places. Our torpedo boats destroyed the port and buildings at Samsoon on the Black Sea, and sun\ many floating mines. HMMMMnomm
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 June 1915, Page 5
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