RUSSIA.
CZAR AT THE FRONT. CHEERING UP HIS TROOPS. 1 Received Oct. 31, 3.35 p.m. Petrograd. Oct. 30. The Czar and Czarevitch visited the southern front and reviewed the troops going into action. They distributed medals, and there was intense enthusiasm at their visit.
AT VILNA. HUNS' OUTRAGES. CIVILIANS AND SOLDIERS IN COMBAT. Received Nov. 1, 12.20 a.m. Petrograd, Oct. 31. The Germans have commandeered all the inet.nl at Vilnn.. The troops collected everything, to the last nail, the population not resisting till they began to strip the churches. Then an enormous crowd gathered during the night, armed with grenades and bombs. When the soldiers began to strip the churches in the early morning the crowd attacked them, and there were terrible bloody combats in the streets for two days. Many soldiers and civilian!! were killed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1915, Page 5
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