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' HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. Wellington, November 10. Tiie High Commissioner reports, under 'date London, November !): German attaeks all along the front have been repulsed. The Allies captured !at the. point of the bayonet, the village of Saint Kcinev, on the .heights of the •■ Mouse.
(.ionnany'sv.itlulnnvul from Ypres has I'beyun. The Allies repulsed violent attaeks on the line Arras to the Ois-j. Many Onnaii prisoners were t'vken. and ['in some cases co7«plete units surrendered.
' The Russians av<> successfully advancing on iloiuinte and Lyck, tlio dermaii rearguard heinsr driven from I'lava, ivith ■heavv losses. The (vcnunns continue to fall kick on the other side of the Vistula. The Russians occupy a. line from ! Scliinvliult to Lyck. I The Russian fleet bombarded Zomguldiik and Kuzlu, in Asia. "Minor. ' Three Turkish transports were sunk. I Tlie Russians captured 111:', stronghold of I Kopvikof. commanding the. road to Er- | zei'um.
Official.—Russia, reports progress ia East Prussia, and the gaining of fortified po-ilions by pressing the rearguards. The Russians entered Ccriivan territory near Kaiisz. Twelve thousand prisoners .were taken.
Official. There have liei-ii wbo'csjile arrests of British civilians in dentiany. The chief coneeiitra'tioii cam.;) is os til" Rerlin racecourse, (ienimnv has refused to exchange invalids with (il'cat I'rita in.
The result of the Tiritisli resistance is that tin 1 <!onn:ins are apparently pro j.n-rin;,' to retreat, imlioatinpr t-liat t : h< dash to Calais lias been « failure, al though troops were brought from th western front. The Transvaal rebels, under Ccncrii Beyers, crossed the Vaal. Three liu. di'i'd. and fifty were captured. 'T-h casualties were slight. Another lo is in a dejected, condition betweoi S'chwegcr. Breke and Wolmaraiiss.afa!i and others eroded the Mafeking-Kinr berloy line near Padino. and are ]>eanp pursued by (,'eneval fte Beer. The rebels looted ITarrismith, and are activi in other places. The 1 Government force' are eroteetiiur the gasworks .and' usine artillery. They are. perfectly able to deal with the situation. Commandant 'Afentz engaged Chris Sfnller at the Albert min'?. and took several prisoners. Tli" po-liee are (loins* excellent work. The result, of the action has scattered the rebels, who are returning' borne. . It is mid t.hev aire iheartilv sje'lc iof thn whole business, and say thev si«.vc been misled. T.enjrthv British casualty lists , were
lmiilinhed to-day. They contain tioariv a thousand names as the result of battles in September. A further hundred million vote is expected this week in Parliament, The increane of Soldiers' pen-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 143, 11 November 1914, Page 5
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