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ITALIANS CAPTURE A MOUNTAIN POSITION

BIG HAUL OF PRISONERS AND BOOTY

FULL DAY FOR THE AIRMEN

HARASSING RAIDS ON THE ENEMY

"We are still awaiting tho German offensive," writes one of the correspondents in his dispatch from tho Western front to-day. As yet tho enemy has given no sign, and beyond extensivo air raids, incessant bombing of the enemy's lines, and local actions here and there, there is nothing of major importance to report. The Italians havo scored a good win 011 their front, capturing, after a bitter struggle, a mountain .position, about 800 of the enemy, and a considerable quantity of booty. There

is no chango in the Russian situation. It is reported that M. Miliukoff,

leader of the Cadet Party, an<l Foreign Minister in the Kcrcnshy Cabinet, is at the head of tho counter-revolutionary movement in Russia. The Germans, under a show of establishing order in the count 17, are cooperating with the Bolsheviki in pursuance of their general scheme of ponetration-cum-conrjuest. There lias been a serious split in tho ranks of British Labour over tho wifl-thc-war issue.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 5

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ITALIANS CAPTURE A MOUNTAIN POSITION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 5

ITALIANS CAPTURE A MOUNTAIN POSITION Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 5

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