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Show I! ! .lifflDTElTS III OF HHMY MOVES j ji Petrqgrad, Aug. 14, 12 noon, via i Hi London. The new positions occupied J ? ' by the Germans and Austrians were i a1" 1 ' '" outlined with approximate accuracy, J J g on good authority today, for the first f 1 time since Uie fall of Warsaw. The ill line starting from the vicinity of Os- n - sowetz, near the Prussian border op- jjf I - - posite the Mazurian lakes' region, jjtt a curves to the south and east, running I HI I through Sokolow, Sledlice, Lukow, Os-jjjjft Os-jjjjft I trow and Vladova. ' mum (j The concentration of Austro-Gcr- II FiTfc 1 ' man fores m tne direction of the J H a 1 fortress of Brest-Lltovsk Is proceed-'il'rtsSI proceed-'il'rtsSI n aonB three roadB, running to that IrllCifffc , nolnt from Malklnen. from iukow mills i ani from Vladova. The invaders are !ji still 40 and 50 miles from Brest-Lit- m IS " ' ovs and are meeting with strong ' UlM t 0PPklti011 a every Btep of their ad- iVtlWj J vance. ItiliK? i ' plan of Retrement. IrllBKlS Apcording to Russian military ob- mlMnll ' servers In the near future the orlg- ililr'lj 'na pan ' ret-lrement from the VIs- 11! SI i lu'a llne w1 e accomPHSQed and lllw ) nat SreBt-Litovsk, although not yet In wW "" "V 'ne sPhere of activity, will assume if 1 1 90 ' 't8 uncon as one end of the Rus- jlllld ' ' slan line. In Petrograd the opinion I III ' ls exPressed with confidence that the fijll ( , advance of the Austrians and Ger- mfk 1) mans will be checked on this lino. nifi u oo |