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CAMPAIGN IN THE EAST.

GERMAN ATTACKS. K.KI*I.'I.I) JIY 1H SSIANS. JA'. 1 KOG.RAI), June 13. Official.-—J here is a lull on live Niemen-Narcw front and on the left bank of the Vistula,, hut a great advance of th’c enemv forces between the sources of Vcproinc in the Lubin district, and Western Hu- continues and here our rearguard positions on bun day and Monday repulsed several German attacks. The hostile army at the Dneistor Jias been teinfoiccd by fresh German troops, who sought by tire most desJHiale attacks on the Bukaczovetzivlarynovo Imnt In throw into confusion our retirement towards Gnilalipa but tailed after suffering- enormous iosscs. | vh ■' I Austrian positions captured BY MONT RN EGRTNS. ROM Id, J une MO, The .Montenegrins captured an Important Austrian positions at Bosnia, at Mi. Yontchovo, and the right hank of the Sncska, ' ROME, June 29. I lie Montenegrins under General Vxnekovitch, occupied Skutari. ’ AUSTRIAN CORPS. OFFICIAL REPORT. ZURICH, June 20 . Official reports of the Austrian Min ister of Agriculture show that owing to the drought hay,' harlcy and oats are likely to be a failure. Wheat .and rye may be tolerably good Hungary’s p'iospects are somewhat more favourable though the grain was greatly damaged by heat in many, dis triefs.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 6

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CAMPAIGN IN THE EAST. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 6

CAMPAIGN IN THE EAST. Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1915, Page 6