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Show AUSTRIANS SAY THEY HAVE WON NEW ADVANCES BERLIN. Nov. 16, by wireless to Pay-; Pay-; ville. The Austro-Hungarlnn army head- quarters' report of November 16, as received re-ceived here today, says: "In the north section of the poberdo highland the engagement continued day and night. On Hie north slope of Monte Sat; Michele the Italians several times entered the Austro-I-Inncarian positions at night, but have been almost completely complete-ly ejected from them. "In the Balkan theater the Austro-Huugarians Austro-Huugarians are advancing everywhere. They have reached the district of Nvae, Ciguta Planina and the Javor Tielghts. "The German detachments of General Koevess have advanced on both sides of the road running from Kralievo to Novl-passar Novl-passar and have taken Usice. The Austro-Hungarians Austro-Hungarians further eastward, near Rfl -blca. have crossed the road from Raska to Kursumlya and stormed S-erbian trenches on t he Lucak mountain. They took as prisoners three officers and 110 men and captured one machine gun. The German and Bulgarian troops are approaching ap-proaching from the north and east to a point of junction at Krusmumlya." |