Second Edition. Eastern News
THE FIGHT FOR WARSAW. United*. pftEss'i Association. VReteixed?l rly> p.m.) •:..' "'* sNeXv. 3T.ovk, August 5. Aorordiiig af- fieriiw despatch the Bavarians. ie<T by Prince Leopold, took a, stubborn fight with the Russian rearguard. MUNITHmS WANTED. United Press Association. London, August 4. The Times' correspondent at Petrograd -says 'that"ihe output of arms and munitions is now rapidly rising. When home supplies -.and the allied industries cain give the army all that is required, then Russia will give decisive battle to the invader. i Petrograd messages to the Italian press suggest that the Grand Duke Nicholas is preparing a surprise coup. A correspondent to the Corriere Delia Sera states .tha| -new and .dramatic factors are k 'ltk'ely shortly to affect the eastern, struggle, the chances of ultimate success being with the innumerable Russians. HICH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. The High Commissioner reports:— London, August. .5 (7.2 p p.m.) -The Germans claim they have taken Warsaw to-day. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 6
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155Second Edition. Eastern News Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 6
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