ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.
fAUSTRALIAN it N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] ITALIAN REPORT. (Received this day at iO.xo a.m.) LONDON, November 3. An Italian official report states the first Army entered into action yesterday and captured Mount Major The Sixth Army continues to advance on Asiago plateau capturing numerous guns and prisoners. There was lively rearguard fighting in Sugana and C'ismon Valleys. Cavalry lighting, are reaching the bank of the Tagliamento. The numbers prisoners and booty is increasing. i rALI AN OPERATIONS. (Received This Day at 10,35. a.m.) LONDON. November 3. A British Italian official report states We are well to the eastward of th Livenza river. Prisoners captured by the Tenth Army exceed fifteen thousand and a hundred and fifty guns, of whom ten thousand, and over a hundred guns were captured by the Fourteenth British Corps, in operation on Asiago plateau. The forty-eighth division. took two hundred prisoners . ALL SURRENDERED. Received this dnv at 2.36 p.m.,) MONTREAL, Nov. 3. The United Press corresponlent on the Italian front says tho entire Austrian regiments surrendered in Valtagar ina region.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1918, Page 3
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