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MILE GAINED ON MOUNTAIN SECTOR

1200 PRISONERS TAKEN KERENSKY IN LONDON SPEECH AT LABOUR CONGRESS HOME RULE.-POSTPONED' The main topic of interest in the war theatres is still the Italian front, where' our Allies are vigorously following up their recent splendid counter-blow. The flooded 6tato of tho Piavo hampers offensive operations on any large scale, and tho Italians have chiefly confined their energies to rounding un parties of fugitives. On tho Monto Grappa sector, tho Italians have advanced a mile and .taken 1200 prisoners. Thcro is rid new development in tho West, air raids and local attacks being the Allies' principal occupation. M. Kerensky, who enjoyed a brief reign of authority and famo as Kussia's Premier in. an earlier phase of the Eovolutlon, has arrived in London. He attended the British Labour Conference, and addressed the gathering. His speech was followed by some disorder and interruptions, and ono individual, who was, manifestly hostile to the visitor, was expelled. Kerensky was to address tho conference at greater length the following day. An interesting statement lias been delivored in the House of Commons about tho Irish question. In brief, Ireland lias been told that she cannot govern herself until she has learnt how to discipline herself.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 5

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MILE GAINED ON MOUNTAIN SECTOR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 5

MILE GAINED ON MOUNTAIN SECTOR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 240, 28 June 1918, Page 5

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