RUSSIA.
GERMANY'S FATEFUL HOUR. RUSSIA'S IROX WILL. Ueuter Service. Received Jan. 25, 5.5 p.m. Pc-trograd, Jan. 24. At the opening of the Upper House, tl.e President said lie hoped (|"t, do-s-pite the disappointing beginn'l ■, 11)17 V'oi.id bring peace. The fateful hour of (iirmaiiy was approaching, when our l-oi: will slnll liew a way to a out conclusion. I AN OFFICIAL REPORT. . PUSHED BACK HALF A MILK. BULGARS SURPRISED. A i. X.Z. Cable Association and Reuter. Admiralty per Wireless Press. Received Jan. 24, 10.55 p.m. London, Jan. 25. A r.ussian official message spates: After a stroii-; artillery bombardment, (li(j. v Orniiins attacked between the Tirnl swamp and the river, eastward of Kaincem, and pushed us back half n mile northwards. The fighting continues. \Ve am prised and destroyed the Bulgars who were crossing the Georgif, ft Iranch bfr the Danube.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1917, Page 5
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