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NEW- BRITAIN DAILY. HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1917. TURKS HEMMED IN | AT HUT-EL-AARA " Germans Take Offensive on Cerna | Bend in Macedonia While the military activities the Franco-Belglan front, along wilere the British are fighting their way towards Papawme, there has been an in- reased importance of the operations everal of the other war areas. From the Tigris front in Asia there comes the official report of an im portant British success. The British have established line more than three miles long across the bend of the Tigris west of Kut-el-Amara, the | ovperations resulting in the Turks be- ing completely hemmed in, it is de: clared. In Macedonia the Teutonic forces have taken the offensive in the Mon- astir region Today's German state- men’ announced the capture of an entente hill position cast of Paralovo in the bend of the Cerna and severai camps in the rear “of this point Nearly 100 Italians were taken pris- oner and five machine guns were cap- turéd Oun the Russian front the Austro German forces have repulsed attacks along the Sereth, in Galicia, and fur- ther south, along the Moldavian fron- tier of Rumania. a Russian point of support near Vale Putna was cap- tured by the Germans Turk: London, Feb. 1:55 p. e announcement was made toda that the British forces on the Tigr front have established a line across the Tigris bend west of Kut-El-Amar completely hemming,in the Turks. Cut Off. m.—Of- Monastir. Berlin, Feb. 13, by wirele: ! wille.—After a long period tnac- ; tivity, Teutonic troops on the Mace Qonian front took the offensive y terday in the Cerna bend. The w Mea announced today the capture hill position east of Paralovo. L MIn the © hend yvosterd our troops on ¢ Activity 5 to of it by storm and nd the front. Ou Two Itailan offi r made pris- We five. ma- guns eners, chine Trieste Navy Yo Rome, Feh. 13 aplanes caused we the air raid in navy n Trieste on Sunday aight. according to an official state- ment by the admiralty. It says humber of hombs were dropped, ng the outhreak of an extonsive fire. Al of the machines, vhich be- longed to the Upper Adriatic squad- ron, retu \ Attacked. —Ttalian dam- occio e} via Attack by Russians Berlin, Feh. ville.: Mwo terday by the on the uppe veth river, the war office announces. Several battalions wers repulsed. The statement were re- pulsed. Armored Motor Cars in Action. ¥eb. 13, via London, 2:11 outing reconnaisances nd g are proceeding on the tumanian front.” says today's official | uncentent. ritish armored mo- twice advanced toward the s positions in the region of the Sereth mouth and bombarded them with artillery The situation on <frent is unchanged. “Our aviators dropped fout bombs on the enemy's airdrome in the yil- lage of Kobylnik, north of Narcocz ke. ISnemy airships dropped bombs on the Pogoreltzky station, on the Alexandronef railway and in the region southeast of Gaditch. North- st of Fokshani one of the French aviators engaged in combat an enemy machine, which descended rapidly, apparently having been damaged.” Fog on I'ranco-Belgian Front Berlin, Feb. 13, by Wirele: lle.~-Considerable artille 5 { d, the Caucasian " oy '™ Bronchitis And Other Throat and Lung Ailments Yield Ji to Linonine prominent Nearly one thousaud people in one city alone Iy tesiified in sigued statements Linonine cured them of coughs, bronchitis and other forms of wwinter complaints that threatened their very existence. Other thous ands in other sections of the country 3 added their testimony and all unite in prociaiming Linoninc the most effective medicine of its kind known to science. 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E&l!q ety Pjlja fax constination, v . | | Whatever the cause of the concen- tration, force of German iroops was on the Holland border a ! when Germany's inauguration of suh- marine and President Wilson's appeal to neutral nations to join with America in protecting neutral inter- ests against Germany brought to the foreground . the question of Holland's possible action In reply to the Ger- man campaign. Their bayonets em- phasized the cconomic and political reasons why Holland is unwilling to follow counsel which it was feared might have drawn the little kingdom into the great European war. Rumors were heard, too, in neutral quarters in Berlin, before the depart- ure of the Associated Press correspon- dent, that a flaw had been discovered in Holland’s strategic scheme of de- fense against Germany, which, as is known, involves flooding, parts of the country in front of the selected first lina of defense. 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