Show TURN CAPTURE TRENCHES SUCCESSES BY TEUTONIC ALLIES PARTLY OFFSET BY LOSS OF TRENCH TRENCHES ES Russians Driven from Stronghold While Whilo Turks Capture Town Town British British Troops Launch Attack at Serre London Further Further successes by the Teutonic allies on the lower line of the Sereth river near its Junction with the Danube are partly offset by a advance and the capture of trenches of the German Austro-German forces along the frontier in the tho region of the Kasino river At another point on the frontier north of the valley the invading army delivered a strong attack and drove the Russians from a height capturing machine guns mine throwers and a a. number men Fierce fighting along the lower Sereth Sereth Ser Ser- eth line Jine resulted In the capture of ol Turkish troops of the tho town of Nihal a northwest of and men of its garrison Others of ot the defending force attempting to escape were drowned in the Sereth The Bulgarians have taken a monastery monastery monas monas- tery near the confluence of or the and Sereth rivers Hea Heavy vy figh fighting ting is in progress on both sides of the tile valley in the mountains of Moldavia where strong attacks by both invaders and defenders defend ers were repulsed Aside from the war war theatre the the- I atre activity was developed in the Riga sector of the Russo-German Russo front and at Serre on the Somme front in France A German attack by heavy forces south of ot Lake Babit at tho the northern end of ot the Russian front was repulsed British troops launched a a. new attack attack attack at at- tack against Serre and gained a foot footing footing footing ing in one of the advanced German positions Otherwise only artillery fighting in the region of Chaulnes is reported along the French front The usual artillery duels were maintained along the whole Austro Austro- German line Entente forces advancing toward in were checked A Russian squadron is reported to have raided the Anatolian coast of ol the Black sea and sunk forty Turkish Turk ish sh sailing vessels carrying food to Constantinople |