Russia
COSSACKS W HUNGARY.
AUSTRIAN REAR THREATENED. '!' .7/ , i ' ;
> Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.15 a.m.) London, July 19. The Daily News' Petrograd correspondent states: General 'Litchisky's cavalry penetrated a day's march into Hungary. Wo threaten the rear of the Austrians in the Kimpolung-Kut-ty region.
EVENTS AT LIPA.
PRELUDE TO BIG OPERATIONS. . Press Association—Copyright, Austra- - ./ lian and N.Z. Cable Association. fl 0( ,;;. (Received 11.20 a.m.) f |; - y { Amsterdam, July 19. ~,,;,., .Ajqstro-Gcrnjan newspapei reports - great importance to the , Russian advance at Lipa. The Russians, aided by their splendid railways, swiftly concentrated large forces near Szklin. Correspondents assert that these attacks prelude big operations.
THE GERMANS' STORY.
RUSSIAN ATTACKS BROKEN AT RICA.
LIVELY ARTILLERY AT STOCKHOD. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Receved 11.50 a.m.) Amsterdam, July J. 9. A Berlin communique states: [General Hindenburg's troops south and south-west of Riga . broke repeated Russian attacks, in which they suffered extraordinarily ■ high losses, There is lively artillery activity at Stockhod, but elsewhere it is quiet.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 92, 20 July 1916, Page 5
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