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REPORT ON THE WAR. ( SUCCESS ON BOTH FRONTS CLAIMED. RUSSIANS REPORTED RETREATING. Received July 4, 3.5 p.m. I Amsterdam, July 3. A Berlin official report says: Portion of the Crown Prince's army gained a fiuc success in western Argonne. The ■Wurtomburgers and the Rhenish troops stormed trenches from vantage-points north-westward of Four dc Paris, on a front of three kilometres and a depth of three hundred metres, capturing 25 officers, 1710 men, IS machine-guns, 40 mortars raid a revolving gun. The , French casualties were considerable. We captured two fortifications at Hilscnfirst, repelling all counter-attacks, and took, prisoner three officers and 141) men. "We captured a height south-eastward of Kalwarya, taking i(H)0 prisoners. After storming the heights near Kurostowicz, north-west of IJalicz, General Linsingen forced the enemy to retreat along the entire front from >lariampol district to north of Firjelow. General Mackcnscn pushed back the enemy westward of Zamosc towards the sector formed by the rivers Labuka and For. We captured Stroma and Krasnik, while General Woyrseh is ousting the Russians from their positions south-east of Sieuno and north-westward of the Kamienna, a tributary of the Vistula. We captured seven hundred Grenadiers near Ilza, VALUE OF HELIGOLAND. srsii'innus fate of a general. Amsterdam, July 2. German newspapers publish extensive eulogies of the Kaiser, on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the agreement exchanging Heligoland. The papers emphasise his foresight in obtaining the island, without which the present development of the German fleet would have been impossible. It the Kaiser had not taken Heligoland the present war would have been impossible. Berlin, July 3. It, is announced that General von Leipzig was killed at Usunkocpen through his revolver exploding while he was sitting down to meat. The. general impression is (hat von Leipzig was mur- ; dcrc'il. TTis death is a great, loss to the . Germans, owing to his influence in Tnr- > key. where he was extremely popular. |
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 5
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358Austro-Germany. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1915, Page 5
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