GREAT ALARM.
Wsm m rcssiax offensive. Amsterdam, July 4. A menage in the Cologne Volks Zettung from Berlin shows that BrusiWPi rigorous onslaught in Galiria has •wed great alarm. The tatties on W» eaitern front are described as fiercer Hsu any kltherto, and General Boehmftnoli's army is seriously menaced. The Roeaian attack is generally regarded in military circles as part of* a great plan to clear the way for the recapture of Lemberg. The Cologne Gazette says that fully 800,000 Russian, are participating in the GahVi.n battles. Advices from Vienna state that Hindnbtirg and Ladendorff hare discussed the new situation, and are now conferring with General Stonarz at the Austrian headquarters. German troops, training at Bereloo, •ad until now destined to fight in Flanders, an being rushed to Galicia. Austrian war correspondents state that the Russians, after three days' vioIttt fighting, maintain the stubbornness of their offensive, and are fighting with the same fury as before the revolution. The Russians concentrated twenty divisions oa a front of fifty kilometres', making as Incessant succession of massed attacks.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 5
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176GREAT ALARM. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 5
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