A Russian communique states, “We repulsed an attack northwest of Podha.je, near Tarnopol: in Galicia.” Albert Sanders and Charles Munneberg have been arrested in New York on a charge' of conspiring to employ agents to obtain military information, maps, and photographs in Great Britain and forward them to Berlin. Reliable narratives from Servia show that 40,000 Servians were torn from their homes and sent to Hungary. The troops raided the towns, villages, and countryside, abducting men andwl women over the age 15.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 5, 23 February 1917, Page 2
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