THE EASTERN THEATRE.
STRICT CENSORSHIP IN WARSAW.
LONDON, July 27. The "Daily Mail's' 1 Petrograd correspondent states that Warsaw is \inder military control, and no information is being telegraphed to Russian papers. It has been privately ascertained that the city is calm and«fairly confident.
There is a feeling in Petrograd that in giving battle and facing a great risk^ the Russians are considering the interests of France and Britain in preference to their own.
The ":Bourse Gazette" points out that it would be a small matter to Russia, with her vast expense of territory to-give up for thevfcime, being a piece, more of 'Poland, but it, is clearly recognised that a further retirement without fighting would allow the enemy to transfer large forces to the Western front in order to break through to Calais, and possibly to Paris.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8203, 28 July 1915, Page 5
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