RUSSIA.
RUSSIANS ADVANCING; ; ON VARIOUS LINES. PETROGRAD, Nov. 10. The enemy's right wing stubbornly resisted near Lyck* and was thrown ' back towards the Mazurian Lakes. The Russian cavalry east of Neidenburg defeated the Germans who were guarding the railway, captured a train and blew- up two bridges. . The Russians have advanced from - Pleschen to Mieschkow. AGAINST THE TURKS. After tenacious fighting at Koprikoi the Turkish flanking movement was defeated. There are evidences that Germans commanded the Turks. (High Commissioner s Cable.) LONDON, Nov. 10. The Russian cavalry have advanced and the main armies are invading Germany, crossing the frontier in the pro- . vince of Posen, East Russia. ROME, Nov. 10. It is reported that the Russians are cohcentrating at Przemysl. CAPTURE OF SOLDAUPETROGRAD, Nov. 10. Official. —The Russians have occupied Soldau, a town on the borders of East Prussia. MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY. HEADQUARTERS AT ALOST. ' LONDON, Nov. 10. The "Telegraph" reports that 35,000 Germans and 100 guns left Thielt, and-
that forty-eight waggon-loads of muni- , tions left Bruges for Ghent. It is reported that the headquarters have been transferred to Alost. ! :
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Timaru Herald, Volume CI, Issue 15502, 12 November 1914, Page 8
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