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Dr isonzo notices several students
Dr isonzo notices several students





dr isonzo notices several students

dr isonzo notices several students

destroyer Lassoo was torpedoed or ¡' The Admiralty announced yesterday that H.M.S. The Admiralty announced yesterday that H.M.S. About 800 prisoners fell into their hands here, of whom 12 were officers.

dr isonzo notices several students

Our Allies have pressed on east of the Nad Logem (Hill 212) and have pierced another strong line of enemy entrenchments. The Italian advance east of the Isonzo con- tinues. South of the Somme the French have extended appreciably their positions south-wept of Estrees, carrying several por- tions of trenches to the left of the road from Fay to Deniecourt. point about 16 miles north of its junction with the Dniester. which lias'reached the line of the Zlota Lipa to a. Bothmer's troops are being followed up by Shell bach eft's Army. Naturally enough, there is no news from Petrotgrad of any huge advance, after the recent move forward of the whole Russian southern line. Farther south, they are in Debeli and have taken Hill 121:-fruits of two days' heavy fighting. and on the northern edge of the Carso have captured Hill 212. Eaat of the Isonzo, the Italians are making remarkable Ftrid.PF. enemy trenches on the plateau north-west of Bazeritin-le-Petit owards Marmn-Puich. We have made an "important advance" north-west of Posieres, gaining 300 to 400 yards on a front of over a mile. On Saturday the French attacked the Ger- man third line from the east of Hardecourt to the Somme opposite Buescourt. The week-end brought more success in the West both for the French and for ourselves. The Russian communique sent, from Petvograd yesterday says that the several Russian Armies en-gaged in the operations are en- deavouring to give details of prisoners and booty taken. His retreat-delayed for so long -has cost him heavily in prisoners. He is the Last of the Austro-German com- I manders to be forced out of his winter positions.

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who, in the centre, has resisted their efforts for so long, is at last in full retreat. The long pressure of the Russians on the Austro-Gedman lines has had its result. slrort length of trenches, with con- siderable losses to the enemy, and halve re- pulsed a determined counter-attack, which cost the enemy more heavy losses. Our troops have made more progress north of Bnzentin-le-Petit and north-west of Pozieres. and the station five miles east of the town. They have advanced, and have occupied Hill 227. The French have followed up their bom- bardment of Doiran, close to the Bulgarian frontier. and with) it the security of all Bothmer's right wing. They are over the Zlota Lipa at its confluence "with the Dniester, and are pressing forwaTd at a pace which, if it can he held, must soon threaten the Austrian hold on Halicz. the Russian troops north of the river have also made great strides. While this signal BUOOCISS has crownec] the efforts of Lechitsky sou till of the Dniester, the Russian troops north of the river have also made great sou till of the Dniester. The Russians have taken Stanislau, and are advancing beyond the town in pursuit of the beaten enemy. Another detachment of Russian troops landed in France on August 2. Columns of smoke were seen to rise from the town.

dr isonzo notices several students

French guns attached to the Allied operating from Salonika began a bombard- ment of the town of DoÍran on We-dnesday. '} have cone forward, though the T'V-iK'h foniTiiuniis a train good ne-ws from the Wes- + 0.-11 front. The pneonens taken in the fall of Gorizia are now- 268 officers and 12.072 men. On the lower Isonzo the Austrians tried by heavy attacks to lessen the Italian pressure farther north. There has been more severe fighting north-east of Mount San Michele. They are at Rosenthal, and to the south-east of the town are fighting along the Vertoibica line. Tj¡r cavalry are pressing eastwards of the town. Their right, north of the Dniester, has also pressed forward five miles. The junction of ■Chryplin, two miles away, is in Russian hands. The Russian advance on Stanislau has come 'very near the town.







Dr isonzo notices several students