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 RUSSIA  GERMAN GUARDS DEFEATED. ——— .0 — GREAT RUSSIAN I SUCCESS. 1 » 11.000 PRISONERS AND MANY GUNS. I 70 Miles from I I Lemberg, I I (Press Association War Special.) I Near Tarnopd, In Galteia, the Russians defeated the 3rd Cerman Guards Division, the 48th Reserve Division, with an Aus- trian Brigade. Eight thousand prisoners, 30 guns, besides quick-firers, were taken. Further south another 3,000 prisoners were captured. (Note. Tarnopol is about 70 miles south- east of Lemberg.) I (Press Association War Special.) F&TKOUKAD, Wednesday I (received Thtirsday). The following official communique from the Great Army Headquarters was issued I here to-night: — The attempt of the Germans yesterday to II advance in the region of the railway sta- tions of Gross, iicicau, and Neuhut, were repulsed. Fighting on the river Lautze continues. Our trwps, in order to occupy a better covered position, drew back a little from tho(:¡ right. fhe Germans ddxected a violent artiiiery fire, accompajiced by asphyxiating gases, against our troops occupying the outiets f-rom the lakes in the regvn of ovo Prokt. Near the town of Grany the enemy yes- terday made some attempts at an offensive, rrom Groano stubborn German attacks continue in the region of the railway station of JDTonskeniki and towards iakidel. In the latter direction, repulsing the enemy, we Inflicted on him great icsses j and took some scopes cu p.-souti-a. f South of the Niemen the enemy delive>rea extremely stiubborii cttaclis in t.he region ci Yoikovysk on both skies pi tile ra:lwty leadcing to Sionini. In the region Donbnok-Remin-lz we have occupied new positions on the river Lkva and the Upper Goryn. In Goiicia, near Tarnopol. we yesterday I Achieved a great success j against the Uerawiis. 1 he Ciermaai 3rd Guards Bivrlsion and. j the 48th Reserve Division, reinforced by an Austrian Brigade and a great quantity of hez-, y and light artillery, according to state- ments made by prisoners, liad been pre- paring for several days a-decisive attack. This was iixsed for the night of September 7th-3th, and, forestalling th^ enemy, our troops took the olemve, and after a stub- fig bt the Dolionk-- tliio rei-- born iigbt on the River Doljonka the Ger- j mans yesterday evening were completely defeated. At the end of tie engagement the enemy I de veloped artillery fire of the most extra- ordinary intensity, and only the impossi- i bility of replying with the same weight oi meta.1 prevented us from further develop- ing the success we had obtained. i I The Germans, besides enormous losses in kdMed and wounded, left, as prisoners in our hands 200 officers :And Eight thousand men. We captured thirty gar.s, rourteen ot which were of heavy calibre, many machine guns, gun limbers, and other booty. After a brief pursuit our troops occupied their original positions on the Rcver Sereth. I i Czar's Joyful Thanks. The -Emperor, having received a report of the defeat inflicted on the enemy, ordered that our brave troops might be informed of hes joy and gratitude for, the success gained over the enemy and the heavy fosses inflicted on him. j Further South, in the district of Trem- bool, cn September 7th we dislodged the enemy from a series of villages and look prisoners over forty-officers, with 2,000 nQji, three guns, and ten quick-firing guns. ]-etween the Dniester and the "it of the River Scieth tiiz-. Austrians asoumed the In the region of the village of Vonia- tvntzo on September 7th the enemy's offen- sIn)- was stopped by flank attacks by oip- battalions, and we captured eleven officers and over 1,000 Austc-ians, with quick-firing guns. j The successful issue of our armes from difficult positions cn the advanced Vistula theatre of war surrounded by the enemy is beginning to make itself felt at the present moment by partial successes. SCENE OF THE VICTORY. I JUST BEFORE THE VICTORY. Contrast in Austrian and German Communiques. The differences between the Austrian and German communiques bearing 011 the fight- Ell., which has now culminated in a Russian I victory, is disclosed by the fallowing:—' Austrian communique. I In the V oilryiiian lorti e. district the situation remained unchanged yesterday. Some Russian counter-attacks broke down before our fire. Farther south our victory 'nea.r Podkamien and Radzivdlov (cloee to the Russo-Gaiician border] forced the enemy to retreat on a front of 56 miles beyond the lkva, pursued by our troops. On the Sereth severe fighting developed. With superior forces the enemy broke from the bridgehead fortifications erected near Tarnopol and Strusov. German punter- attacks repuJsed the Russians ne-ar Taamoppl. In the district west and south-west of Trembovla [south of Tarnopol] fighting is proceeding. Close to. the mouth of the Sereth Atiafcro-Hungarian troops Utlder Generals Benigni and Prrjrce von Schon- burg stormed a hostile position north-west of Szuparka. The situation of the forces on the Y»siokla is unchanged.—Reuter.

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