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The wooded territory of Ilza crossed. Chodorow captured.<br />

Some of the troops commanded by Linsingen retreat to the southern<br />

Dnjestr bank at Halicz.<br />

Lansing permanently appointed Bryan's successor as American<br />

Secretary of State.<br />

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June 25.<br />

Our trenches cleared of the French at Souchez. Four violent<br />

French attacks carried out to the west of Combres repulsed.<br />

Wurttemberg troops take Russian positions by storm at Oglenda.<br />

The troops commanded by General von Linsingen advance on<br />

the northern bank of the Dnjestr.<br />

June 26.<br />

The ridges of the heights at Les Eparges captured.<br />

Hills on the northern bank of the Dnjestr stormed, as well<br />

as enemy positions to the north of Rawa-Ruska, 3,300 prisoners<br />

being taken, while the Boehm-Ermolli army took more than<br />

14,000 prisoners between 21st and 25th June.<br />

From the submarine-war: An Austrian submarina sinks an Italian<br />

torpedo boat.<br />

June 27.<br />

Slight successes reported from Arras, the Meuse heights and<br />

the Vosges.<br />

A Russian attack to the North of Przasnysz repulsed.<br />

Halicz occupied and the Linsingen army crosses the Dnjestr.<br />

Since 23rd June, 6,470 prisoners taken.<br />

The Imperial Chancellor, von Bethmann Hollweg, and the<br />

Foreign Minister von Jagow go to Vienna.<br />

June 28.<br />

Five enemy attacks at Les Eparges repulsed.<br />

The Russians retreat across the Bug and evacuate the positions<br />

in the Tanew and San section.<br />

June 29.<br />

Four fresh attacks at Les Eparges repulsed.<br />

Tomaszow occupied. A general retreat of the Russians along<br />

the whole Galician front is reported.

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