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Show RUSSIAN RETREAT MADEINDISORDER HJ London, Juno 30. The Russians H are again retreating along the entire H front, according to the official state- ment received hero tonight from B Vienna. Earlier reports had indicated that a stand was being made by the H czar's forces on the Gnila Lipa, but H the late Austrian advices say that H the fighting here is progressing fa- H vorably for the Teutons. H On the heels of the retreating Rus- Hl sians the Austro-German armies havt Hj pressed further into Russian territory H in the district southeast of Lubin, ac- H cording to Berlin reports. Across the H Tanew also the Teutons have pressed H forward, occupying an important H height after sweeping across the H great Tanew plain. Hj Successes by the Germanic armies H on the east bank of the Vistula havt H forced the Russians to evacuate a H number of positions on tht opposite Hl shore, according to the Vienna state- H raenL The Russians are reported to H be fleeing from strong positions on H the Zawichosi-Ozarow-Slenno front. H The Teutons have occupied Zawlchost. H The Russians are delivering rear H guard attacks, but some disorder is H accompanying their retreat, accord- H ing to advices reaching here. H The Russian armies are distributed H in a crescent-shaped front around H Leraberg, the center of which is in Hv the vicinity of Tomaszow. Here the l Austro-Gerraans are directing tremen- H dous attacks with huge forces in an r roTIto-"gpTrrth-etTisBlan armies and w Afen a road to Warsaw from the B rear. The hasty Russian retreat to- H ward the north evidently is being H made in an effort to prevent the H success of this maneuver. HUB " |