EVACUATION OF CZERNOWITZ REPORTED
GREECE STRAINING ALLIES' PATIENCE
FRENCH SUCCESS AT MORT HOMIE
An inspiring statement on the war situation is made by Colonel /Repington. He suggests that we must look far to embrace the horizon which will soon be aflame with battle. The Allies, he declares, are moving at last. A report comes from Bucharest that Czernowitz has been evacuated. The Austrians are said to be recovering from the first paralysing blow, and are now defending strong positions previously prepared. A report from Rome says that Russian artillery is using a Japanese new explosive, which accounts for the destructiveness of the fire. ProGerman influence is asserting itself in Greece, where the position is unsatisfactory. A correspondent points out that England's patience has its limits. South of Mori Homnie a French offensive resiilted in a trench being taken. The Germans' efforts at recovery were futile.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 143, 17 June 1916, Page 5
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