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AUSTRIAN-ITALIAN WAR GREAT WORK BY MOUNTAIN GUNS Br Telegraph-Prose Association-Copyright (Rcc. August 10, 1.25 a.m.) Rome, August 9. The Italian bombardment of Bargo destroyed about, ten miles of railway, lino. Two trains wore blown up; ono containing soldiers, of whom half were killed. Official.—"ln tlio Tonale zone our Alpini dispersed tho enemy, wlio was entrenched south-east of the Ercavallo Peaks, capturing a quantity o£ munitions, and also urovo the Austrians from their positions north-east of Ercavallo by a mountain gun'fire.' These guns wero hoisted to a height of nearly ono thousand feet on to ther roeks. "Our infantry in Cadore gradually, pushed tlio enemy hack. We have ' reached a lino stretching from Monte; nero to tlio southern slopes of than Burbstahl. ; "Our artillery bombarded an enemy's®! column from Devetaki, and caused ex- 1 plosions and fires at Marcottini."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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140LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2536, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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