Eastern News
RUSSIANS ON THE OFFENSIVE. [United Fresh Association.] (Received lot) p.m.) Copenhagen- September V. Austrians reporfrygreat activity on the part of the Hrftfsiaus at Dobno -and Rovno; The Gomans rlso report that the Russians putb.itjr up an offensive with trerhejulmis energy. CZAR OF ALL THE AT THE HEAD OF HIS .ARMIES. (.(Received 1.30 p.m.)’ _ Petrograd, September V. O.ar Nicholas publishes an* Arnn Order stating that King George watches with the greatest the operations and resistance ot the Alms siau arm'os against the common a "e----mie’s terrible thrusts, and desir ed that his sympathy with and admiiatio n of the valiant Russian heroes, he ait* non need to every Russian soldier. , Czar Nicholas, upon placing himself) •ii the headgof the valiant armies, telegraphed to President Poincare, of ( France: “Sincere wishes lor the greatness of France and the victory 1 for her glorious army.” 1 President Poincare responded:— “Warmest wishes. Know that Your Majesty, in taking command of the heroic army yourself, intends to carry on finally to victory.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 6
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168Eastern News Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 6
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