Show ARMY ADVANCING TO AID GERMANS REPORTED SOLDIERS ARE MARCHING FROM BELGIUM TO AID ARMIES OF THE KAISER would strengthen the german right wing army of the crown prince and prevent cutting of lines of communication in rear paris it ts is officially reported that a new german army has started on its march of relief it is commanded by general yon von doehn boehn and consists of 0 three or four corps numbering from to men this army has haa appeared in belgium in the vicinity jot of renala which would seem to indicate that its pro gramme Is to strengthen tho the german right wing army of the crown prince and prevent tho the cutting of the lines of communication in his rear the army ot of general von kink the disastrously defeated german right has been forced back until their lost ground now covers nearly seventy miles this army had marched miles allea in the past mouth month most of the distance under fire and Is almost completely exhausted i in ta the center the germany had hadr pared a knoof defense between com plagne and soissons Sols sons to the north ot of the marne in the he hope pe of checking chocking the allies advance tout but this they ill have been forced to abandon it Is reported that the hie army of gen oral eral von kluk kink and part of that ot of von buelow bublow from the territory north of latin laon are arc headed for the line between olvet and namur general von hau sens forces with part of the army arm of 0 tho the prince ot of wurtemburg Wurt emburg is believed to be retiring toward bethel while tho army of crown prince rupprecht of bavaria with the troops under general herringer herringen Her Ifer ringen are retreating retreat lne all along the una line generally in a northern direction russians to the number of from rom 1701 taft to are reported to have landed at ostend to reinforce the allies they were brought from england in forty two transports and aro are reported to be moving in a southerly direction to attack the german right wing unconfirmed reports tell also of 0 the landing of russian troops at havre ilavee and boulogne |