THE EASTERN FRONT.
SOME FIERCE FIGHTING. LONDON, Jan. 13. There was violent lighting north-east of Soissons. The enemy's attacks were repulsed. The situation on the west front is unchanged. The Germans are making degperate efforts to break the Russian line'at Parading on the route to Warsaw, where thirteen attacks were repulsed in one night; the enemy's loss was enormous. Russians used German corpses to form an embrasure for machine guns, GERMAN TAL£. STICK IT OUT. AMSTERDAM, Jan. IS. Von Moltke. interviewed in Berlin, at! id Russia and France had entered Britain's service, the Inttfti" wag aiming at the extermination of German shipping, commerce and industry. Germany, j he said, has three million more soldiers j and the war will last until the enemy ; had enough. Everybody, from Prince to pauper, was filled with the determination to stick it out at any price.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAIDT19150114.2.26.11
Bibliographic details
Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 112, 14 January 1915, Page 5
Word Count
142THE EASTERN FRONT. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 112, 14 January 1915, Page 5
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.