ENEMY REPULSED
Nature's elements have intervened in the cause of the Allies on the Italian front. Heavy rains swollen the Piave and cut off from their food reserves those of tho enemy wh'o crossed tho river and had established themselves on tho opposite side. Thus trapped, their fate seems to be only a matter of time. Renter's correspondent in Italy 6eiids some stirring incidents of the recent fighting. The general situation as it stands at present is regarded as satisfactory, all things considered. In the AVest the Germans have made an unsuccessful attempt to take Reims. On the rest of the ,front the lull continues. An ominous stillness prevails on the British front—a stillness described as a calm before a mighty hurricane. The enemy ib bringing every possible man from his . Russian front.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 234, 21 June 1918, Page 5
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133ENEMY REPULSED Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 234, 21 June 1918, Page 5
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