Russia
ENEMY USRE POISON GAS. ' ‘ nussinus HREPULSE ‘ALL AT; , I'¢\cKs. " , Presvs Association—-Copyright, Ausmiw ‘ V lian and N .Z.. Cable Assocazmon. 9 (Received 1115 a.m.) _ \ Londbn, A_u"gus-b 25.‘ A Russian communique states: The Gel'man.s emitted poison gas northward_ of the Li<la.mo—lodechno railway station. oui- atlvanceil posts stopped un,at'tack smitlnvard of 'l‘sil-in. The enemy attempts to resume the miensive in the direction of Koycll were repulsed. / " aussmus ATTACK m GALIGIA. .1 \ -‘ress"Associatim:l—Copynght, Austra l . ‘lian and N.Z. Cable-Associat,ion. ‘ H A " London, August 2-1. ~ 4- Tlw'Lokal Anzae-iger’s corl'esponden at Eastern hemlqua-rters telegraph ‘that the Russians rpsllinccl the oifou sive on botlr 'sides of the Scrctli,-.an= are also violently abtaclcing General-V von Bothmel"s‘ and Mollis’s zu'm}.'. The oflbnsive is developing along tilf?‘ whole Galician f:rnm,' - .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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121Russia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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