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Show HKsi Suffer Heavy Losses r In Violent Attack On French KruMito CLEARING WAY I FOR GREAT DfflllE 11SAW H Hians Still Being Pushed Back Over Galician Bordeir Into Hpeir Own Territory French Plan Formidable Attack HLon Germans Allies on Point of Making Supreme H Effort to Capture Hill Which Dominates H the Dardanelles. lians bring up more men and guns Hd Duke Nicholas Still Holding Line of Dneister South of Hlicz Teutons Repulsed German Attack on Windau, Hpn the Baltic, Fails Five Cruisers and Many Tor-H Tor-H pedo Boats in Fight -Russians Blow Up One H Torpedo Boat in Fight Stirring H News From Gallipoli. HLondon, July 1 , 3:33 p. m. Premier Asquith announced H house of commons this afternoon that the British naval Hfcilitary losses in killed, wounded and missing in the opera-against opera-against the Dardanelles up to May 3 1 , aggregated 38,635 Hprs and men. London, July I, 6:45 p. m. The British steamer Lomas H sunk tdoay by a" submarine off the Scilly islands. The -d officer of the vessel was killed. The rest of the crew Hffice this afternoon gave hich reads as M passed quietly in the Vras and as far as Cham-kl Cham-kl attack in .tju' Arcpnne H mated the H jnted to H k, was H fresh the H lie re- H Jl attack delivered H M that Jompletely checked. H .fried important H ftvar Hl 'oil 11 m. While H f'tn armies continue to H e I back over the Gali- 'rdheir "el in eon- Mlves by the fitch credited with Itmaking a formidable H ' It of the onormous H illery to the north of H it persistent bombard-H bombard-H (kept up for the H Ithe Anglo-French tor-H tor-H .vJoll peninsula arc said ptolnt of making a su-r&i su-r&i capture the massive ba, which dominates Bff south of the narrows "les. H1 pains claimed by the H fonch oil the Bsninsula are considered A lull on three HOpcn to Hni front every change V the capital of Russian HEpen to the drive H and Austro-llungarians Hmaklng toward that Hmrthcrn line the Austro-H?ar Austro-H?ar to be experiencing Lccess, lor the Russians Lklug a stubborn fight KLipa, retreating Bn the Vistula and Bug Hkiblln. voth sides at- M-gonne bc- H hills decl- H fighting the Hn. without Hs w here the IH substantial Bbc J'-vn.s re- HHIV r' jnediate KSIH ', S forces li f&IHfefes nuttlc mori B jjH o w e r . ylHie along BjjSH"'! the Hl'ad ri HH m p ft- i s t e K line th Bace is Buke Nlch IHH'r on BBnic ju iHHi er s ymHHHA declar of tho torpedo boats was blown up before the fleet retired. Stirring News From Gallipoli. Byes are being turned toward the Gallipoli peninsula from which stlr-fing- Tws has -recently nomfe, - and there are hints irom the side of tho entente allies that successes just reported re-ported are to be followed by still more determined attempts to carry dominating domin-ating Turkish positions. German submarine activity, brought sharply to the front by the sinking of the steamer Armenian with the loss of a number of American lives, Is further shown by news of the sinking sink-ing of the British bark Thistlebank and the Norwegian steamer Mama through torpedo attacks Washington Avaits Developments. The case of the Armenian is being held in abeyance In Washington until un-til the status of, tho vessel and the circumstances in which she was sunk are determined oo |