War Chronicle; soldiers' letters, diary, pictures of the war . s here will be continued, as the enemyhas begun to realize the fruitlessness of his efforts in the Champagne. Russian attacks re])ulsed to the South of Kalwai-ja and to the Eastof Augustow—the situation in the East is otherwise unchanged. Austrian and German troops took strong Russian positions onthe heights to the East of Laborcza valley in the Carpathians, ,040 j)risoners, and later on further batches amounting to menwere ca])tured. To the North East of Ottynias (South Eastern Galicia) a Russiannight attack repulsed


War Chronicle; soldiers' letters, diary, pictures of the war . s here will be continued, as the enemyhas begun to realize the fruitlessness of his efforts in the Champagne. Russian attacks re])ulsed to the South of Kalwai-ja and to the Eastof Augustow—the situation in the East is otherwise unchanged. Austrian and German troops took strong Russian positions onthe heights to the East of Laborcza valley in the Carpathians, ,040 j)risoners, and later on further batches amounting to menwere ca])tured. To the North East of Ottynias (South Eastern Galicia) a Russiannight attack repulsed. From the suhmarinc icar. The English collier City of Brementorpedoed off Landsend, the English steamer -Northland torpedoedoff Beachv Head. April 7. Drie Gi-achten evacuated by our troops owing to the English andFrench heavy artillery; to the East and South F^ast of Verdun, Frenchattacks were thwarted, the enemy suffering very heavy casualities. The enemy was thrown back to his former position at to a counter-attack carried out by our ^icc-admir;ll Souchon commanding the Turkish fleet.


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