PRUSSIA
CIVIL POPULATION FOR HARVEST WORK. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Rec. Aiug. 2, 11.10 a.m.) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 1. 'Commanders in the Danzig district have called all residents, old and young 1 , in town and country to assist in the harvest, because few troops are available. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE. {Eec. Aug, 2. 11?50 a.m.) BERLIN, Aug. 1. A German communique says: The Russians are exhausting selves fruitlessly on the Stokhod. "We forced them to retreat northward of Smolary. Linsingeii- took prisoner in July 70 officers and 10,998 men.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 2 August 1916, Page 5
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