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Show RUSSIAN STAFF REPORTS ON THE WAR'S PROGRESS PETROGRAD. Feb. 18. The general Maf f of the Russian army ban issued a T--pi"t r.n the prosreFs of the: fighting as follows: On I be rieht ba nk of th1 Vistula thp ft gh tins has bepn going' on In ! almost the fame localities with great ; ferocity in certain sectors. In the reeion of t he Niemen rivpr we have found only patrols of the en "my. 'On 'h Wt hank nf the Vistula, there hs r-ppn no chanst. In Galifia we repulpod an attack on the Kiia va -Viksrotseh front with srreat. loj.s to the pnemy. Further to The egpt the enemy endeavored to atraek us in the region of T.oubne-SfoiKienne, T.oubne-SfoiKienne, hut without Rue-ess. In repel line this a Mack we mar)e prisoners pris-oners of ten officers and 1 U'O so!-'Jipts so!-'Jipts and raptured three puns. On t he fi on t from Kozlouika to Mount Vysckoff the Germans delivered deliv-ered a series of determined and spirited spir-ited attacks. forcing themselves vigorously in the direction of Mount Vvsckoff. All these advances were repulsed with heavy losses to the enemv. Almost an entire battalion was put to the bayonet; the rest of the Germans were made prisoners. There is no change in Bukowina. |