THE EASTERN THEATRE
RUSSIAN VICTORIES. SEVERE BLOW FOR ENEMY. "Times" End Sydney " Sun" Services. LONDON, October 2. "The Times's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the rapidity of the Russian victory over the German cavalry in the Volieka legion, coupled with the tendency of the enemy to confine himself to artillery fire in the Dvinsk-Oshimana region, are regarded as indications that the Germans have made response to tno calls fiom the west. General Macdenser is still fighting vigorously in tht bouth. but General Ivonoff struck «• severe blow at the enemy near Tarnopo!. In view of the general is the weit, the Russians may depended upon to fctrain every nerve to assume the offensive along tiie Vk hole Ati~ti o-G cr front. Sinoo the rupture of our line? on "the Dunajec, tho enemy's advanc< has osjles a day. and »'■ will obviously require many months to reach Petrograd, Moscow, Keiff, even under favourabls conditions.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11509, 4 October 1915, Page 1
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