Russia.
THE CALICIAN CAMPAIGN. 1 ENEMY DISORGANISATION. ENORMOUS LOSSES REPORTED; United Fresh Association. (.Received 8.15 a.m.) Petrograd, January 11. A communique states; The enemy in Galicia, cast of Czerhowitz, suffer-" ed enormous losses as the result of our rapid fierce blow. They became so disorganised by desperate and fearless counter-attacks that they were unable to hinder our consolidating the captured positions. RUSSIANS TAKING A BREATHER JAPANESE AMMUNITION AND, RIFLES. ; ;- (Received 8.15 a.m.) . ,"'■ Amsterdam. January 11. ; The Kolnische Zeitung says that the slackening of the struggle in CaW ,:i;> does not mean that the Russian jffensive has ended, only that thV nemy is taking a breather, and' ii-oat reinforcements are being brought up. The Russians are using grfeig quantities of Jaoanese uul the greater part of the infantry n Galicia are amred with Japanese; rifles.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 31, 12 January 1916, Page 5
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134Russia. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 31, 12 January 1916, Page 5
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