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ITALIAN CONFIDENCE IN FINAL OUTCOME. [UNITBD FllltHM iIMBOOIATION. | (Received 9.15 a.m.) Rome, Juno 11. In tlic Chamber, S'.ignor Saluiulrn added: "Favorable conditions enabled the enemy to gain their initial success on the Ltnlian front. We must show manly courage, and admit that if we bad been better prepared for the enemy's advance, we could have held them a little longer, bur. they have been arrested, and have made little progress since their fv\st easy success. He would-be a bold man who could say the critical moment bad successfully pissed, because the flanks were stopped by our heroic resistance in the centre, but we can view the final outcome with confidence." COMMENT IN FRENCH PRESS. (Received 9.15 a.m.) Paris, June 11. .M. St. Brice, in an article in \m Journal, says that we ought not to allow Signor Salandra to go without paying respectful homage to bis brilliant services. The fintente and 1 ta.ly's decisions on August 4, 1914, and on .May 26, 1915, will live in history. M. Clemencau says: It would be well for America's honor if the people aspiring to European liberties should at least make a moral contribution to our approaching victory, which will he a definite triumph of right. Colonel 'Rousset, in the Petit Pa risen, says that the prevention of reinforcements, whereby repeated offensives against ('"'ranee are maintained, will be the best way of bringing the enemy to a standstill. He is convinced that means will soon be used to a sufficient extent which will prove decisive.

FOUR DIVISIONS OF AUSTRIANS OFF TO GALICIA. (Delayed in transmission). Loudon, Juno 9. The Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent states that four divisions of Austrian reserves in the Trentino have started for Galicia. Italian aviators dropped manifestos informing the Austrians of the great Russian victories. WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION LOST. RESIGNATIONS PENDING. (Received 9 a.m.) Rome, June 11. The motion of want-of-conhdence was negatived by 197 votes to 158. Certain Cabinet resignations will bo announced on Monday.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 12 June 1916, Page 8

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Italy Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 12 June 1916, Page 8

Italy Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 57, 12 June 1916, Page 8

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