ENEMY PRESSING ON.
HEAVY FIGHTING ON THE
ISONZO.
WELSH MINBES BACK AT WOEK
REPORTED AIR FIGHT OVER THE THAMES
OPERATIONS IN GERMAN COLONIES.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S REVIEW
(354 th DAY OF THE WAR.)
RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGN.
THE THRUST AT WARSAW.
MORE GERMAN SUCCESSES CLAIMED. JSy Cable.—Proas Association.—Copyright.) (Received July 22nd. 9.85 p.m.) '~ ■ . ' . BERLIN, July 22. An official statement .says:—"Wβ . broke tho Russian line on the Dubissa, east of Rossijeny. the enemy falling back. . ; "Wβ also captured three positions south of Mariampol-Kovno road. Attacks by Landwohr north of Novogord were completely successful, two thousand , prisoners being taken. Wo took five hundred prisoners after storming a strong o«twork nt Keshan . "The enemy offered an obstinate resistance with hastily gathered troops on bridgeheads at Roshau, PuJtu&k, and .Novo Georpievsk. The, Russian Josses were heavy. We captured a thousand men. "Under pressure- of our troops, -who were reinforced from all sides, the Russians began to give up fortified positi6n& west of" Grojoc. General yon Woyrsch's troops reached «m advanced bridgohead position south of Ivangorod. Fighting continues:".
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15338, 23 July 1915, Page 7
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