RUSSIA AND THE WAR.
GOOD REPORTS FROM THE FRON' A BLOW IN THE BACK. TERRORISM IN PETROGIUD. ,jaru* N.Z. Cabltt-_Asa.ciation.) ■•*-*--.' ■■■(JCH&efß TelegraffiT*'' \ WASHINGTON, July 19. 5 The Russian Embassy states that ' 1 has received a cable that heavy Germa ' attacks on the Riga haye been repulse with great Teuton losses: LONDON, July 19. J| Russian official : There (is intens | enemy artillerying m the region of Pott ' tory, southward of Brzezany and nea : Halioz. The , enemy strongly attacke \ southward; of Novica and occupied _ height. Our counter-attack re-occupie the height. " PETROGRAD, July 18. Kerensky describes the retirement o Ministers as a blow m the back for free Russia, menacing tho success o ; Brusiloff's offensive. (United Service.) A thousand Kronstadters' are terroi ' ising Petrograd. Tliere is much mixei \ fighting and . decisive lighting betwee: the local troops and mutineers is immin ent. r A hundred were wounded and a num ber killed on Wednesday.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14354, 20 July 1917, Page 3
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