OFFICIAL .REPORT
f AUSTRALIAN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] A REUTER.]
(Received This D-iv et 11 25. n.m ' LONDON, Juue 23.
British-Italian official.—On the 22nd, tho situation was unchanged on the British front. Our counter-attacks were most successful. There were many direct hits on the hostile batteries, and the exploding of numerous dumps. The Yorkshires on the night of the 21st successfully raided positions southwest,ward of. Asiago, inflicting heavy casualties. Between 12th and 2lst, we destroyed 33 aeroplanes. Two British nre missing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 2
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