Russian Frontier.
GERMANS CLAIM DEFEAT OF RUSSIANS. Received 11, 1.30 tun. Berlin, November 10. Official.—A strong Russian army was defeated north of the Wys'tyer Lake, near Allenstcin. Tlie Russians lost ten machine guns and,four thousand were taken prisoners.- , RUSSIANS FEEIJ ON VENISON. SNOW IN PRUSSIA AND PODAND. AUSTRIAN'S DRIVEN TOWARDS CRACOW. Received 11, 1.30 a.m. Pctrograd, November 10. The Kaiser's breeding establishments at Roniinted has twice been a contributor to the battlefield. In East Prussia all the trees have been out, down.
The Russians have fed liberally on the collection of European deer in the park. Deep snow ha 3 fallen in Prussia and Poland.
The Russians have occupied Goldap. Another Russian army from Ulava cut the Soldau railway. We are driving; the Austrian rearguard towards Cracowy and have also captured another rcgii raent with several guns southward of Przemysl.
GERMANS OUSTEDFROM RUSSIA.' HEADING FOR HOME. Petrograd, November 9. All the German detachments on the Chorzcl, Malava and Rypin front have been driven across the frontier.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 5
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166Russian Frontier. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 5
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