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Show Ciitliiiili I ilti , i 0 Army Under Command of Count Cadorna Advances Ad-vances Nearly a Mile Toward Wippach River and Captures 553 Austrian Aus-trian Prisoners. GERMANS GAIN ON THE RUSSIANS Rumanians Continue in Pursuit of the Austro-German Austro-German Forces West v. of Jiul River; Bcm- bardment AH '""Along the Danube River. BUCHAREST, Nov. 4, via London, Lon-don, 2:38 p. ni. The war office announced an-nounced today that Eumanian troops have advanced to the west of Buzeu stream and also at Tablo Eutzi, on the Transylvanian front. West of Jiul, the pursuit of the Austro-German forces continues. There has been bombardment all along the Danube. LO'DOX, Nov. 4. J.taiitin troopj continue their olfeimve iu the Carso region re-gion and have advanced nearly a mUe toward the "WiprTach river and have taken tak-en 553 priaonerH, says the Italian Tvar office. In the zone east of Oorizia, Aus-trians Aus-trians are maintaining an intense barrage bar-rage fire. Italians report the capture of an observatory ob-servatory on tho slopes of Cima Bozche. Several battles are being stubbornly fought south of Brzezany, in Galicia, near Michibhou and Lipuicadolna, where the Germans launched an attack with considerable force. German troops occupied oc-cupied part of tho advanced Eussian trenches on the heights east of Lipnka-dolna. Lipnka-dolna. Tho battle is continuing. Continuation of German successes by the capture of additional parts of th Russian main position on the left hank of the Narayuvka is claimed from Berlin. Ber-lin. Rumanians have advanced to the west of tho Buzeu river and also at Table Butzi. The pursuit of the Austro-German forces west of tho Jiul river is continuing, and there has been a bombardment bom-bardment oil along the Danube river. The occupation by the Rumanians of Bosca height, on the Hungarian-Buma-i nian front, is admitted by the German j war office, which, however, asserts that the Teutonic allies have recaptured a Rumanian position and 250 prisoners southwest of Prcdeal. German forces which entered the British Brit-ish trenches near Cuinchy were expelled and a German counter-attack east of Gueudocourt, on the Somme front, resulted re-sulted in heavy losses, according to the British war office. French and British attacks in sectors north of the Sommo were repulsed, according to Berlin. ITALIANS CONTINUE CARSOFFENSIVE Count Cadorna Advances Nearly a Mile Toward Wippach River. (Continued from Pago One.) eon. He appealed to the imperial tribunal. tri-bunal. TURKS DECLARE RUSSIANS HAVE TURNED BANDITS CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday, Nov. 3, via. Loudon, Nov. 4, 5:42 p. m. Turkish Turk-ish airplanes have dropped a Dumber of bombs on Suer and Port Tewfik and on the British railway east of the Suez canal, says the Turkish official announcement an-nouncement today. The text reads: t. "Our airplanes successfully dropped a number of bombs on Suez and Port Tewfik, as well as on the British railway rail-way east of the canal. ''The .Russians, who do not wisor to allow themselves to be outstripped on the path pursued by their allies fighting fight-ing for civilization and international law, recently have found for their navy in the Black sea employment full of glory. Imitating the Anglo-French feats on the Aegean const, they land under protection of their artillery bands of brigands at various points. These men do no other military service than to pillage property of our peaceable and defenseless people and set fire to their houses. This done, the Russian fleet, after re-embarking tfiese chivalrous corsairs of the civilizing entente, withdraws with-draws to its home ports. "This new page of honor and glory which their fleet has added to the bis-, tory of their country should make Russians Rus-sians proud and worthy of congratulation. congratula-tion. " |