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Show Austro-German Furces Crowd Russians Back Army Which Compelled the Surrender Surren-der of Przemysi la Batter ng Its Way Toward Frontier London, Juno 7. If tho Germans have transferred troops from tho enst to the west ns reported, they have held sufficient men on tho eastern front to continue without relaxation tho offensive that has carried them and tho Austrlans almost across Ga-llcla. Ga-llcla. Tho forces which compelled Przemysi Prze-mysi to surrender aro battering their way eastward nnd, according to both tho German and Austrian olllclal communications, nro at ono point In tho southeast hardly moro than "sTXi ty miles from the Russian frontlor. Tho troops which swept through Stry hnvo continued further west until they nro thlriy miles boyond that town and equally bo"ond Lembcrg, the position of whlcu appears perilous peri-lous Further north thoy aro clghtoen miles to tho east of Przeinysl. So that, roughly speaking, tho encircling movement on Lomborg Is duplicating that at Przomysl. The Gormans also aro on tho offensive of-fensive In tho Baltic provinces. Tholr official statement records tho crossing cross-ing of tho river Wlndau to tho southeast south-east of Llbau. A Potrograd dispatch received In London tonight says: "Telegrams from niga roport the Germans active to tho north, north east and east of Llbau. Tho military authorities expect heavy lighting at Mostzlsk, where the Russians will mako a determined stand." |