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high commissioners report. Wellington, September 28. The High Commissioner's report aa follows, under date, London, September 2G (11.35 p.m.): Official.—A further casualty list shows that six officers of trie expeditionary force previously wounded lave died. Nine iiro wounded and four missing. Twenty-seven men are wounded. -Reliable.—Forty thousand Germans have encamped at Waterloo. The heavy siege guns are being sent from France to Hons. Paris reports a severe general action on the Allies' left, between the Sommo and the Oise. In the centre the (Allies have advanced east of Rheiros towards Berru and Morronvilliers.
Ollicial.—The Russians have taken R/.eszow and two fortified positions north and south of Przemysl, Tihe following message was received by ii'e Prime Minister, dated London, September 27, 10.15 p.m.:— OlVjeial.—The situation is satisfactory. A counter-attack on the British front was beatein back with heavy losscp to the enemy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 107, 29 September 1914, Page 5
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143Official News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 107, 29 September 1914, Page 5
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