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ITALIAN U^jfr^ Uß ** Z <K IUWUm PU» AiSOOIAtHW.]" (iJeoeivpd ?< 1,.55 I>.ni.) • • • •'•• "'• 'Rome, June 26. j A communique states: Some of our units on Sunday entered the protected portion of the. Durajfcio roadstead, and sunk two steamers of 3000 and 3000 tons, ammunition-laden. The units returned safely. ; H-; ; <i\y f ROME REJOICING. ACCOUNTS OF A GREAT VICTORY (Received 1.55 p.m.).' Rome, June 26. The city is gaily &}(fcM ,v & honor of Ihe victory. A great evening demonstration is being Arranged. -" •' P& communique states: After intense artillery th»'infantry advanced from, Vallarsa..to the .Sette 6bmmuni P#^3L£? ?in ? £& ' drawing: rapiMy"afWi&Bra. In addition to occupying various northern Slopes on Sette we captured -the mounts of Cimmone, Castellaro, Delle Contese. Along the whole front we found the enemy's trenches full 'df Corpses'; ihuoh 4rms, ammunition,,, and food. The enemy \ras rncapaMe'6'f, overcoming'our defences in Vallarsa. We took Rnos Sl 'slopes south-west of Monte Menerle. The enemy blew up..thft>bridges at Fixi Firei, Ast Tanna, and Stained.' We" throve the enemy to the head of the ravines at Mont Pruche on the PosinaAstico line, and began an advance down the PosinavaMey/'The greatest I progress was made on the right nank, where we,occupied and* were forced by %m offensive to begin a retreat. Me recaptured" Caste Liomberib, Malette I Longara, Gallio, Asiago, Chuna, and < Monte CengioT
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 70, 27 June 1916, Page 6
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