Russia
CAPTURE OF THE RAILHEADS. RussbiaiaL.EAST of, staN isLAU. Press AssocTaiiejH-Copyright, Australian antnf ."£'Table. Association. (R^cfivefr^.lO'p.m.) Petrograd, August 10. Official.—The railway, station at Chryplin, three miles east of Stanislau,' has been taken by the Russians. RUSSIAN ADVANCE REPORTED. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 1.30 p.m.) , Petrograd, August 10. Official.—We occupied the right bank of the Koropetz and reached the railway near Monasterisk Nijniov. In the region of Tysmieni after pursuing the - enemy, we occupied the right bank of the Bystricy and captured the railway station at tbe junction of the , Kryplih-Nadwdrn^tanislair' railway. The had blown up all the bridges. WeSdvanced several versts in the WoroHyi region. THE|B[ERMAN REPORT. PreS3 AsJfialion —Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 1.35 p.m.) London, August 10. A German official report states: Repeated Russian attacks ort the Strumein and the Stokhod were sanguinarily repulsed. New battles developed in the early morn south of, Zalocze. Positions near Welesnldv, south of the Dniester, were captured' according to programme. ... '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 11, 11 August 1916, Page 6
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