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fa aw '■■ •' <>■>,*■<•- xtJ X REAL ITALIAN SUCCESS, ym f. 3 i'•::: Jy-A;•'-'., Kjixilhi/p inn; h^nrj-Jb —! ~ ?rfai- ty AUSTRIANS RETIREMENT. 30T P. 0 H z , ton-sum'. 3W ■ i ?AP; iAnstrjaw reportrpajy/j ~ my developed greater activity against Archduke Josef's army; ■■" We evacuated; a:,defence -wall,: ~ \ south of Speronee and retired to. the nearest position. Alpini occupied our : frontier ridge in the Adamello sector. jjjjgl
MANY POSITIONS PASS TO OUR ALLY. London, April 15. r '":|||S The Daily Telegraph's correspondent ■ "| at Rome reports that the Italian offensive ,w»s v>vith the German attack a£ Terdurif uhd resulted in an extension of the for "several" Irifometrcs'in• the~so-atfa-^* ?r 'r' eastern Trentino, upon Isonzo and . Carso. t , Xhjijfe; hills in Ledro, Daone, Adige, fl " ri ■■■ ■ Sugana vaueys passed . v forts' on Lake I^3s" ] are Jiow'Vbesiegeift', and Talmino^gfun? * i *r * der Italian fire on three sides. *t^^l The Austrian's,,'have- been reinfor* ced, but the troops are chiefly youngsters and territorials. Prisoners * state that the Austrians would have ,!rfV attacked, but the Italians forestalled - 20 - ~;. them. • I ITALIAN OFFICIAL REPORT. ' o " , ' ? ■__ ■ .iy*..j Rome, Apjil 14. A communique says: In the Adamello zone, during a severe blizzard on •'-' « Tuesday, Ave attacked the enemy position en the steep crest of Lobbi Alta, iut among glaciers 3300 metres above seii' F level, and had captured' all the positions by Wednesday evening*. .' _.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 17 April 1916, Page 5
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