Italy
I j AUSTRIAN ATTACKS REPULSED. USE OF MINES AND ROCKS. [UnITKO IHccci^^rß.ss ii.in-) Home. January 4. t Official.—The Austrians attacked the ls Carso position on Mount San Michele i I and were repulsed with heavy losses. 1 North of Falzarego tlie enemy exploded mines and threw an avalanche of rocks, hut no damage resulted. i '' MASTERY V F THE ADRIATIC. WEEK’S DESPERATE STRUGGLE. CATTARO THE KEY. Home. January J. A desperate struggle for the mastery of the Adriatic has been raging for j a week. Since the commencement of I file war Austria has maintained, near | Cattnro. a naval base for operations j in the Adriatic, the Aegean, and the ; Mediterranean. j Cattaro is only vulnerable from tlie j Montenegrin position of Mount Lnw--1 gen, which the Austrians are attack- ' ing,‘ and if the Montenegrins, with the Allies, can hold Mount Lowgen they l can eventually force the Austrians to 1 abandon Cattaro.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 25, 5 January 1916, Page 7
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154Italy Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 25, 5 January 1916, Page 7
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