Russia
THE BUKOWINA OPERATIONS. j United Press Ajssociat.o*. London, January 2S. The Times' Petrograd correspondent says tliat the lighting in Uukovviiia is simmering dp\v.u } and a revival <>' large scale operations is not expected . by experts. The enemy is industrioiisn [ entrenching and rail-making at Czernowitz, and elaborately preparing the defensive, which, according to Uerinan practice, may at any moment become an offensive. AN AUSTRIAN CLAJM, Amsterdam, January -•>. An Austrian communique sa.\s- We captured a number of advanced -Russian trenches at. Toporputz. THE CAUCASIAN CAMPAIGN. Petrograd, January .'SO. A communique reports: We crushed ihe Turkish columns west of Mela/.zerat, pursued the-'fugitives, anjl cute--, ed Khryskala, capturing many prisoners and groat quantities of munitions and supplies. TURKS DEFEATED IN PERSIA. Petrograd, January 29. A communique states: We defeated large Turkish forces south of Lake Urmia (in Persia), capturing many prisoners. " We also drove the enemy southward in the neighbourhood of the Kandelian Pass. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 47, 31 January 1916, Page 3
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