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RUSSIA IN THE CARPATHIANS.

THE ENEMY'S GREAT LOSSES. LONDON, April 12 (3.35 a.m.). Petrograd reports that the Russians have seized, the hill of Yolamichowa, south-east of the Lupkow Pass. As a result the enemy are now repulsed along the entire length of the principal chain of the Carpathians in the region of the Hussion offensive. The troops which advanced to the southern slopes were attacked bv the. enemy in serried columns, stronglv 'supported by artillery- ,I'he nttacks"" were repulsed, the enemy's losses being enormous. One battalion, with machine guns, was captured. In the direction of Uszok. after a stubborn fight, the Russians carried several heights, taking 1,000 prisoners.

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Evening Star, Issue 15776, 13 April 1915, Page 3

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RUSSIA IN THE CARPATHIANS. Evening Star, Issue 15776, 13 April 1915, Page 3

RUSSIA IN THE CARPATHIANS. Evening Star, Issue 15776, 13 April 1915, Page 3

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