THE ENEMY'S OBJECTIVE.
I RUSSIAN UNCERTAINTY. I i"Tim<»" •»* "Sydney Snn" Serric«j (Received Jnly 21st, . .30 p.m.) LONDON, July 21. The correspondent of "The Times," writin" from the Bzura front, says that uncertainty prevails regarding tho significanc* of the fighting in tho vicinity of Lomza and Prwsny.sz, whether it represents a new German objective, or is merely a demonstration to prevent further Russian demonstrations in the Lublin-Cholai district. I>urinß their recent, retirement the Russians knew that tho Germans had olanned to attack at three in the morn>ns. They retired in tho darkness from their trenches to a new lino, whiln the Germans fixed eighty thousand shells at tho abandoned positions. There is inorcaMtig confidence that the menace from tho couth is decreasinc. while the threats against "Warsaw from tho north are not immediate.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15337, 22 July 1915, Page 7
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