LATE NEWS
|- iLATEST WAR NEWS. RUSSIANS' CONTINUED SUCCESS. PETROGRAD, December 2%. A commumcj.ua states that the Germans in she Mlava region have retired to the Lautsn*. urg-Neidenburg line. There has been no material incident on the left of the Vistula. The Austrian offensive ia GaJicia has beea definitely checked, and the Russians' subsequent operations have been perfectly favourable. The Austrians left 500 dead after a Russian bayonet attack in the Dukla region, aad over 1000 Austrians have been talsea prisoners. BULGARIA'S NEUTRALITY. (Received December 22, S po».) LONDON, December 21. Router states that following on Bulgaria' 8 assurances regarding the maintenance eutrality, the Entente Powers have given •-.arantees to Athens and Bucharest that Bulgaria, will not attack Greece if she assists Sorvia, nor attack Rumania if the latter in. tervenes in the war. LAT3S SHIPPING AUCKLAND, Daoaailid. Arrived— Taviuni (11.15 a.ca.), Uia astern Pacific; Hinemea (12.-i0 i. jxo. .V'ellingtoa. Sailed —Rivsrina (12.40 pan.), i'--WIII'W c
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 273, 22 December 1914, Page 10
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