A great Austrian offensive opened at 7 o'clock on the front from Asiago seaward. A message from Rome states:— ...
Article : 263 wordsFrench experts estimate that 50 Austrian divisions participated in the offensive against Italy. They declare that the Italians, as soldiers, are ...
Article : 80 wordsMonday night s Italian official message confirmed the failure of the Australian offensive in the mountains, which is a most critical sector, and shows that ...
Article : 271 wordsAccount agree that very scanty success attended the attempt by the Austrians to carry out an offensive on the new German model of storm troops and ...
Article : 214 wordsMr. H. Ward Price, British press representative on the Italian front, telegraphs:— The attack was well organised. ...
Article : 109 wordsA Vienna report claims that Caposile has been taken, and that the number of prisoners is now 12,000. The fighting is limited by mists. ...
Article : 310 wordsReuter's correspondent at Rome, states:—It is officially stated that the enemy aimed at a 15 kilometre advance on the first, day. South of Montello the ...
Article : 119 wordsGenerally speaking, the Italians regained the greater part of the ground lost between the Brenta and the Piave. Although thy Austrians crossed the Piave, ...
Article : 83 wordsA message published in "The Times" this morning says:—"The" battle of Asiago continues. with unabated fury. The Allies are holding their own." ...
Article : 189 wordsLONDON, Sunday, 11.30 p.m.—" We broke into the enemy's lines on the plateau of the Seven Communes. We also crossed the Piave. The prisoners ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. H. Ward Price, the British war. correspondent on tile Italian front, writes:— The large number of Austrians taken ...
Article : 142 wordsMeritorious service medals have been awarded to 337 Australians and 76 New Zealanders for valuable service in France. ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 20 Jun 1918, Page 19
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