MANY ENEMY POSITIONS BOMBED
GREAT FIGHT WITH GERMAN AIRMEN AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT TORPEDOED EMPEROR KARI'S LETTER •BITS! MINISTER'S STATEMENT There is not much news of events in the war-theatres to-day, but some indications appear that the present lull on the West front will soon he broken. A daring and brilliant exploit is credited lo an Italian naval officer and four petty officers. They entered Pola, in what lype of vessel is not stated, and torpedoed an Austrian Dreadnought. In an article contributed to the "Daily Chronicle," General Maurice speaks in approving terms, of the appointment of General Poeli as Generalissimo. His observations interestingly supplement what has been said previously about the • methods of the great French soldier.'' A detailed, explanation is given of the conditions in vogue relating lo the exchange of prisoners of war.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 7
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134MANY ENEMY POSITIONS BOMBED Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 7
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