ROUMANIA.
SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS. ENEMY DRIVEN TO WOODED •REGIONS. GIVEN NO TIME TO REMOVE BATTERIES. Received July 29, 5.6' p.m. PetTograd, Jvlv 28. The offensive on the "Roumanian front, under Generals Rcgeza and Avereseu, is developing successfully. The AustroGermm forces are retiring disorganised to the wooded mountainous regions. General Rogeza has captured 19 and General Avereseu 20 guns. The Russian infantry's attacks were so precipitate that the Austro-Germans could not remove the batteries 'behind the first lines.
A SIGNAL SUCCESS. TEN VILLAGES CAPTURED. Received July 23, 8 p.m. 'London, July 38. A Roumanian communique of the 2<!th states: :We advanced twelve kilometres beyond the old front and occupied all cur objectives. Ten villages were captured, many guns and much material, the enemy retiring in disorder. The Russian communique states: The Roumanians advanced towards the upper Teaches of the Suchitz river, where they are consolidating their positions. Their advanced detachments moved forward upon a, height westward of Sovoia, talcing many prisoners and capturing six guns, thxee mine-throwers, and much material.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 5
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168ROUMANIA. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1917, Page 5
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