Russia
PROGRESS REPORT. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. London, November 4. A Russian communique shows that they yesterday regained a little ground west of the Stokhod, and in Galicin.
OFFICIAL REPORTS.
ROUMANIANS PRESS ENEMY. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. London, November 5. A communique states that the eastern army artillery duel continues at various points, the fiercest being at Cerna. There are no infantry actions. A Russian communique states: Desperate fighting is taking place on the. south-western front, south of the village of Lipitzadolnaya. The enemy, after a furious bombardment, attacked with great strength, being repulsed at various points, but we captured a portion of the advanced trendies on the heights east of Lipitzadolnaya. Fighting continues. The Turks, in the Caucasus, attacked our front right of Koldar Guldarmelikan, but were repulsed. An enemy attack on the Roumanians at Alt Valley, Transylvania, collapsed under cannonade. The enemy in the direction of the Vulcan pass -continues to retire northwards, being pressed by the Roumanians. The Dobrudja is quiet.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 84, 6 November 1916, Page 5
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