RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE COMMENCES.
i>) ) ■>. '■ l^ .. ,■ ■ .. ■ ! REPORTED GAPTU'RE, OF 10,173 E3STOMY TROOPS. HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE l|t SCARCE VALLEY. FRENCH MBKT FURIOUS ENEMY ATTACKS. | '"■ ' i JT" 1' ■""■' :ir ri-y- \ (Bleotrlo Telegraph Qopyrlght—Par United Prott AMOolatlon.l |
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July .2: Aeroplane photographs of tho recent bombardment of O'stend show little damage to residential portions. There, was , ■much wreckage on Wharves, ■: destrbyers j and submarine sheltei*s, v and the piers j were much damages by the bombardment of the coast over the , ' ROME., July 1. The Chamber carried *-a vo>te of confidencei n the Government. Signor- Bosselli said that it was ItalyV intention to continue the war, together with the Allies, to a victorious ? finish. The Socialists voted with the .minority. (Reuter"s Telegram.) ' PETROGRAD, July 2. A pan-Russian Soldiers' Congress passed a. resolution .that the Provisional Governments should promulgate laws assuring the' various Russian nationalities of the right to dispose of their own political future, and proclaiming equal rights for all tongues simultaneously and retaining the Russian language officially.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 5
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169RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE COMMENCES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14340, 3 July 1917, Page 5
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