Russian Campaign
WARSAW THREATENED AGAIN. THE RUSSIANS' ORDERLY RETIREMENT. FIERCE FIGHTING IN THE CARPATHIANS. London, February 21. The Daily Mail correspondent with tho Russian armies states that 175,000 men in East Prussia retired in good order before 400,000 Germans. There waa heavy rearguard fighting. The Russians are concentrating in the Augustow forest region and the Germans are concentrating towards Novo Georgcvisk (20 miles north-west of Warsaw) to assail Warsaw from the west and north or cut the railways on which Warsaw depends. Petrograd, February 21. Official: The enemy's attacks between the Dukla and the Wyszkow Passes were particularly fierce, but were repulsed. We easily repulsed two sorties from Przemysl, inflicting severe losses. THE GERMAN ONSLAUGHT. TWENTY ARMY CORPS IN THE CARPATHIANS. Received 22, 0.30 p.m. Petrograd, February 22. M'litnry critics estimate that the Austro-Gcrmans have concentrated twenty army corps ill the Carpathians. Official: The Russians, after a desperate fight, captured the heights southeastward of Dukhla. The enemy occupied Stanislavoff in southern Galicia.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 219, 23 February 1915, Page 5
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162Russian Campaign Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 219, 23 February 1915, Page 5
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