Italy.
BOMBARDMENT OF MONFALCONE I ROLA ATTACKED FROM THE AIR. Unitkid Pbibb Association. (.Received 12.56 p.m.) ' . .. Rome, June 8. ' The naval .staff report the third bombardment of Monfalcone. Three enemy batteries near a castle at Duino shelled our destroyers, and the latter silenced the batteries and set the cnsftn afire. The destroyers returned UO- - Our dirigibles again bombed the military positions at Pola. TOLMINO THREATENED. SEVERE FIGHTING CONTINUES. ißeceived 10J30 a.m.) Rome, June 8. Official: All along the frontier our advanced troops are capturing import* ant positions with buf feeble resistance. Along the Ison/.o from Caporetta to the sea, we occupied the iffost suitable places' for crossing and installed bridgeheads. Severe lighting continues on the upper Ison/.n, but we gained a sound footing on both banks and seriously threaten Tolniino. Our cavalry crossed to the eastern bank of Lower Ison/.o and in entrenched.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 6
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143Italy. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 6
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