OFFICIAL REPORTS.
FROM PARIS. . OX THE 'WEST AXD IN SERBIA. Received Nov. 110, (I p.m. Paris, Nov. 30. A communique says:—A lively attack northward of the Labyrinth forced the enemy from the mine crater which they have occupied since Saturday, with considerable losses. On our Serbian front a ealm prevails. The Serbians are not attacked. At Monastir the Bulgarian operations are impeded by snow.
RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE. MAKING HEADWAY. Petrograd, Nor. 30. A communique reports:—The German attacks near Kazimirichki, in the region of Illukst were repulsed. We counterattacked, capturing the German positions and also a portion of Illukst and other German positions in the vicinity. Our troops by a brilliant dash surprised the Germans in a chateau near Xevel, in the region of iFinsk, which is the headquarters of the Eighty-Second German Division. We annihilated the guard, and captured two generals. We have forced the enemy to retire near Koslinitchi and Chartorysk.
AUSTRIA'S STORY. THE BATTLE AT GORIZIA. Amsterdam, Nov. 30. An Austrian communique states:—The Italians are hurling assault after assault on the Gorizia bridgehead, but notwithstanding heavy losses all were repulsed. Our offensive in northern and north-eastern Montenegro is proceeding.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1915, Page 5
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