OPERATIONS IN FRANCE.
POSITIONS R E CABTURED. i;v i.’hi;x< ii j-oj{ci-:y. '1 l.'t; Hit'll Commissioner reports as follows ;—■ LONDON,, jII IK! Jn (.lie Vosges tin; 1 rnuir recaptured tin’s morning- ail tin- positions previously occupied east of Mctzr.il. GERMAN “OFFICIAL.” SUCCESSES CLAIM EJ). it Is PUN , .lane .'lll. Oilicial.—Tlic .’French, on the Mouse heights, Jive, times attacked our positions south-east oJ" Uj.pos, which wo captured on the UGth. fne attacks tailed with heavy enemy fusses. _ ... General von Lineingen repulsed the Kussians entirely from Jlaliez to i’irsiejow, and across Guilalipa, lighting continues, and tile enemy further north, retreated behind the Bug below K a.imonka. The enemy north, and north-west, of Monty wielkie, Ji tty kilnnuitres north of Lemberg, and north-east of Touinsson offered resistance, but were everywhere repulsed. Hero our troops are now in Russian territory. f The Russians arc beginning (o evacuate the position at Ta'n'eJT and Lower Ban.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 6
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