ITALY AND THE WAR
WHOLE COUNTRY PRODUCING MUNITIONS Rome, December 7. Signor Bosselli, tlio Italian Premier, in reopening the Chamber, said that the whole country was now working on tile production of munitions and guns, and was well provided with these materials. Regarding the Adriatic, lie said it had been decided in conjunction with the Allies that Italy's sphere of influence would assure the triumph of her nationality oa the otlier side of tho sea.. Vaiona"would be the jurnp-ing-off point for Italy's future commercial expansion. Tno financial position'was favourable, and the Government would be ablo to maintain the public credit until victory was secured. Tlu>. Chamber overwhelmingly' accepted Signor Bosselli's motion to sho!v<» for xix months a Socialist resolution in favour of peace.. Signor Bosselli said it was urgent that the Chamber sltould do nothing to suggest that'ltaly Was not heartily supporting the Allies.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.. THE WARJN THE CARSO ITALIAN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. London, December 7. ' ~-Aii Italian official message states:— "We repulsed two successive attacks in the Carso. Our aeroplanes bombed aviation sheds at Prasecco and floating hangars at Trieste."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 9
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