Second Edition RUSSIA
FURTHER, RUSSIAN SUCCESS. FIERCE FIGHTING CONTINUES. (.United Pbsss A*sooui&&r.]7 (Received 1.30 - " ' Petrograd, June 25. After fierce fighting, she Russians on Friday captured •Eiinpolurig, • south 'of Kirlibaba, at Rodva Pass, making prisoners of over two thousand. This latest success;'" together with the occupation of ft&jf' places.. .the whole of Bukovina in Russian hands. A GERMAN CLAIM. RUSSIAN ATTACKS REPULSED. (Received 1.30 p.m.) Amsterdam, June 25. A German communique states: Strong Russian counter-attacks were quite unsuccessful $ General, Linsingen, in their forward attacks especially on both side»*ofethe -Zaturce. We repeatedly repulsed large enemy attacks southward of ¥fa*raow*a; c '
FUGITIVES! IN THOUSANP& ENTER, HUNGARY. hM&M* ENEMY MINIMISING EFFE3T OF DEFEAT. (Received 1.30 p.m.) Berne, June 25. Tens of Bukovina are entering Hungary. Vienna despatches show that the authorities are endeavoring,,tominimise the importance of the flight, declaring that General von Pflanzer does not intend to attempt any serious defence until he reaches the, last*ridge of tiie Carpathians, where he is formidably preparing same.* > -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 69, 26 June 1916, Page 6
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161Second Edition RUSSIA Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 69, 26 June 1916, Page 6
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