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OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN ITALY

FIVE VIOLENT ATTACKS REPULSED' . Rome, Juno 1. Official.—We have occupied Gomzugna, an important height northward of Ala, in the southern part of the Trentino, and dominating Revereto. Our front is solidly established on both slopes of the Val Sugana, five miles from Borgo. Our Alpine troops, after repulsing iive : violent attacks near the Monte Crece Pass, clearcd out the enemy. (Rec. June 2, 11.45 p.m.) Rome, June 2. Official. —The enemy was routed westward of the pass of Montegrogo Caruoa, leaving 30 dead and many wounded. t An Austrian airship flying the Italian flag flamaged the railway bridge at Marccliia, near Rimina. IMPORTANT AUSTRIAN POSITION DAMAGED. (Rco. June 2, 11.45 p.m.) Rome, Juns 2. The Italians are bombarding Mnlborghetto, commanding the railway junction at Tarves, and ultimately routed the enemy at Klagerufurt and Via Villaco. The inhabitants of Gradisca fled from the town under the fire of the Austrian guns at Montesanmichele, and also the Italian. The Italian artillery beyond Mossn destroyed one of the Gorizia forts. Gorizia is tho key to the Austrian position covering Trieste. STIFF FTf!HT OF SEVERAL HOURS. (11 eo. Juno 2, 11.45 p.m.) r . . ~ London, June 2. Mr. Martin Donohoe, the JJaily_ Chronicle's" correspondent, says that after a stiff fight of several hours tho Italians captured tho heights'of CoiiiSKga. Tho Austrian* vainly ;iltrmptrr] lo stom the nilvanoo of the Italians who charged grimly, and with line bayonet work routed the Austrians. '

AUSTRIAN ROMR-DROPPERS IN SOUTHERN ITALY. ... _ Reme, June I. .VMi'isn (icrnplsHni' hniiih& uti Biiri and Jtliljidibj, liut, did litlfa daraaes, A child waa killed at Ban-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 5

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OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN ITALY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 5

OPERATIONS IN NORTHERN ITALY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 5

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