STATEMENTS IN REICHSTAG.
IMPORTANT ADMISSIONS. Reuter Service. July 8, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam, July 6. £ Speaking in the Reichstag, the War Minister said the British had presumably planned greater actions north of Arras. He reasserted that the French were exhausted, but admitted that the Russian offensive was more energetic. He declared that the abandonment of the Salo- j nika enterprise was improbable. I Herr Zimmermanii stated that the nul- j lification of Brazil's neutrality did not , mean a declaration of war. . A BOMBASTIC REPORT. j Received July 8, 11.60 p.m. ' London, July 8. , A' wireless German official message - states: The French attacked Cornillet ! as far as Hochlberg, south-eastward of ' Nafroy. The attack was repulsed. The , enemy twice penetrated (parts of our line | of trenches at Hach'berg, bub counterattacks drove the invaders out. There is lively aerial activity. Three enemy aeroplanes have been brought dawn. Tie Russian attacks between Koniuchy and Lawrymowce all (broke down heavily, enemy armored jn«tor-cars toeing • shot to pieces. Enemy attacks northward of Miloczaw-Tarnopol railway at Batkow, Zwtwzyd, (Blzezank, and Stanislau, points in the Carpathians foreland, failed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1917, Page 5
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