Russia.
PETROCRAD REPORTS. [United Press Association.j Petrograd,''November A » A communique states: We repulsed enemy l! attacks at Boerhmunde, ;in,ihe Exhul district. Desperate lighting continues nekr Medv%Jls 'AoYtlUVes'tl 6fr Ch|rt|i-y/k. | We stopped the enemy's offensive in [the direction of the Styr, and it has jieen. ■slojjpfcd; ift 'the Caucasus., ,j We j repulsed fettrHish forces on the west coast of Lake Ofrmis.
The military authorities" anticipate speedy developments as 1 a' : resultl ~of.!i General Rushky's aggressive action against General Hindenburg. Japan has been rendering opportune aid with shells. The Germans round Mitau are emptying, their depots of munitions. Rushky says: are now guaranteed iigaipst any; surprise*. |The . Germans are surrendering readily,land, are worn out by their privations. The Balkans is an episode; it is not there that the fate of the nations will be j decided." j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 16 November 1915, Page 5
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136Russia. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 65, 16 November 1915, Page 5
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