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Show ALLIES I DEfgT I Repeated Attacks by ,: Bloshevik Forces I Are Failure. I ALLIED LINES INTACT I Heavy Losses Inflicted ! I on Reds in Two Days' Fighting. I ARt'H ANGEL. Tuesday, April 2 (By the Associated Press) Repeated A ! Bolshevik attacks along the front hue and both the right and left flank I 'positions controlling I dozerskaia were repulsed today by Allied forces. The I American . French, HiMish and Rus- 1 1 sians who either separately or togeth-lei togeth-lei are holding positions throughout this territory have everywhere held ( their lines intact. The Eolshc-Mki in spite of their heavy losses yesterday, attacked the railroad front south of Odozerskaia this morning but they ' j failed. Allied forces east of Bolshoia Ol ira, where Americans, Russians and British are fighting, were under attack at-tack all day yesterday at a point about 11 Fifteen miles west of Odozerskaia and I ; four s paiate assaults were made there II again today All broke down under the Allied lire. According to Bolshe- k jVik prisoner.-, the enemy is somewhat j demoralized because of his heavy loss-cs loss-cs during the two days. In the Seletzfcoe se.-tor forty miles H cast of odozerskaia the Allied ad-vance ad-vance pust were attacked by a strong enemy patrol this morning, but the Bolshevikl were drhn back by ma- I chine gun fire. On the Onega river west of Bolshoia Ozera the enemy yesterday shelled the village of Kleshevo, which is held by ? Russo-British garrison. In this territory enemy outposts were driven back at Piluk, and the Allies captured two prisoners. The Allied troops are I tired and outnumbered, but fighting In stubborn defensive battle in the lH snow which is rapidly showing signs Of a thaw. nn H |