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AN INTENSE ARTILLERY BATTLE.

TURKS 'PURSUED. Received July 4, 1.17 a.m. London, July 3. A wireless Russian official report states: In the direction of Zolotehov and Brzezany there ia an intense artillery battle. The communique does not mention infantry attacks. We destroyed an enemy train on the Roumanian front. In the Carpathians the Turks launched a series of attacks near IBistan. We pursued them north-west of Sepne, and reached the Zcribar Lake. We engaged the enemy defending the Pendirn road. WHAT THE GERMANS SAY. London, July 2. A German official report says: Russian attacks near Konyucliy, also between the Zlota Li-pa and Narajowka, occasioned new engagements. The Russian Government has yielded to Entente pressure, and part of their army has been induced to attack. Russian infantry'attacks on a front of 30 kilometres on the Upper Strypa as far as the Karajowka failed with heavy losses. Nocturnal attacks astride the Brzezany railhvay near Zwyzyn broke down. The artillery contest has extended northward to the middle Stokhod and southward to Stanislau. TERRIFIC DRIVE LEMBERGWARDS. New York, July 2. The New York Tribune announces a' terrific Russian drive in the direction of Lemberg. EXTREMISTS' SAFETY i^LVE. Petrograd, July 2. Thousands were in the procession to tin? graves of those killed in the revolution. There were numerous banners, inscribed with "Down with the Capitalists," "We Want an Armistice,' and similar sentiments. The Cossacks permitted the demonstration. i Daily motor car eervic.es from Hawera to New Plymouth: Leaves Hooker's. Hawera, 7.30 a.m., P. 0., Eltham, 8,0, P.O. Stratford 8.20, P.O. Inglewood, 0.0, Egmont Village or Egmont road, 9.15. Coach fare's. Leave New Plymouth for Hawera, each morning at £.30,.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 5

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AN INTENSE ARTILLERY BATTLE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 5

AN INTENSE ARTILLERY BATTLE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 5

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