ITALIAN SOLDIERS
By Telegraph— Association—Ooj>?rizlit l"Kmes''ttad'SrM|'-"Stui':'H«rTlc«3.l 'CRec'.'.'.* "(j/55!^p*.m.O. " : . . London, July 3. ■ An 'American . correspondent I' states that the Italians aro tJio biggest 'men physically ho lias ever seen "in any 4nny. • The artillery is astounding. AtMonfalcono 'a!largo guii fired at a' ijis— tance. or twelvo' miles.'oyer ;irimmt'siiiis hit' tho enemy's work's "unerringly..'; Correspondents are absolutely barred; (Lieutenant-General Cadorna's secretary Baying,, "If'you stay ,here yon.-run tho risk of being shot." Lieutenant-General Cadorna is highly religious, and ivenVtoi Mass ;on Sunday. : Ho <is a master:of. (detail, sometimes directing twenty small jbattles 'simultaneously;.'—''Times'-.and : Sydney "Sun" Services.•'•••! :! <
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 6
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93ITALIAN SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2505, 5 July 1915, Page 6
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