THE GERMAN STORY.
ADMIT FEW MINOR LOSSES. (Received 1.20 p.m.) LONDON, October 5. A German communique states: — "Between Eaucourt TAbbaye and Grandcourt the enemy only succeeded in reaching our position near Le Sara, where we defeated the English. We lost trenches between Fxigicouxt and Rancourt.
"The Russians continue to attack west, of Lutzk in successive waves, but the attacks have broken down.
"The Rumanians have retreated behind Sinca, in the Alt Valley, and also further north, after fruitless efforts in the Hattszeg Mountains. On-both sides of the Stroll Valley the enemy is withdrawing to the frontier heights. The Rumanians gained ground near Orsova. The enemy holds Nidy Planina height. .We have again lost Jenikoj."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 6
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