ITALY.
AUSTRIAN'S STARVE ITALIAN i PiRISOXERiS. ' ■ AUSTRIAN ATTACK REPULSED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, June 2;"), . - s Ktutud that ten thousand Italians interned in Austria have been released i are returning to Italy. All are ; starving; some have not touched bread I for a month, and their sufferings are heartrending. Italians caiptured the positions ' defending Malborglietto. During the j lighting at Oorizia 30,000 Austrians de- | bouehed from the forest of Tamo and man-lied upon the Italian positions. A large forte of Italians concealed themselves in a wood and, l>v terrific machinegun lire, repelled the attack. ■POPE'S INTERVIEW. ITALIAN PUBLIC ASTONISHED. Rome, .June 25. |'_ The Observatorc points out the opinj ions of the Holy See must be judged by public official documents and not by pri- | vate publications which may contain \arious inexactitudes. The Italian public regard this explanation as unsatisfactory, especially as the inexactitudes i are not specified. They arc astonished j the Pope allowed the interview. | GERMAN SOLDIERS CA'PTURED. Rome, June 23. German soldiers taken prisoner in the Cud ore district declared that they belonged to a division of 30,000 from Mecklenburg.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1915, Page 7
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