Italy
THE TRENTS NO STRUGGLE. SANGUINARY FIGHTING. lUNirm Passe Association.! Rome, May 27. Austrian aeroplanes bombed Bail, kibiug eighteen civilians, mostly women and children. A communique says; The enemy is persisting in impetuous attacks between Adige and V allarsa, but vese bloodily defeated. A chief feature was the extermination of compact masses of infantry who were assaulting the Conizugra-Buole pass. The Italians between Posino and Astico, owing to intense artillery fire, evacuated an advanced position on the right wing of the Astico line. The enemy made several attacks on Mont-. 1 Civarion but were repulsed with serious losses. OFFICIAL REPORTS. Amsterdam, May 28. An Austrian communique states • AVe captured armored works at Casaratta which barred our way southwest of Bacarola, and occupied Monte Moscbicce, north of Asiago. The guns captured since the beginning of the offensive number 284. Rome. May 28. A communique says; AVe fell back in good order from our advanced positions at Monte Civarion. The enemy attacked east of Calamento Valley, but the Alpini stopped the attack, inflicting very heavy losses
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 46, 29 May 1916, Page 5
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