OFFICIAL REPORTS.
NEW AUSTRIAN ATTACK. CHECKED BY ITALIANS. Borne, Not. 30. A communique says: The enemy, ttrongly reinforced, attacked us north- ' west of Gorizia, and forced our trenches at some points, but was ejected after furious hand-to-hand fighting.
A GERMAN REPORT. SUCCESSES CLAIMED. , • Amsterdam, Nov. 30. A German communique claims that Hear Rudnik, south-west of Mitrovitza, General von Koevess was successful. 4 West of Sitnica, General yon GaQwitz captured a thousand prisoners. The Bulgarian forces on November 28 captured 300 prisoners at Prizrend. A Bulgarian communique says: We occupied the east of the Serbian position on the Perlepe-Monastir front. FROM PARIS. . ENEMY TRENCHES DESTROYED. Received Dec. 2, 12.10 p.m. ♦ t Paris, Dec. 1. A communique states: Our artillery . overthrew the enemy trenches north of Mulbach, in Ficht Valley. FROM ROME. BITTER FIGHTING NEAR GORIZIA. Received Dec. 2, 12.10 a.m. Rome, Dec. 1. A communique says: The increasing Utter fighting gave us some advantage near the San Fiorina and Gorizia road.
AUSTRIAN REPORT. A SLIGHT-RETREAT. Received Dec. 2, 12.10 a.m. Amsterdam, Dec. 1. An Austrian communique reports: We repelled Italian attacks at various points, but withdrew slightly on the small front near Oslavia. We repulsed eight severe attacks at Monte San Michele, and we have driven the Montenegrins in the direction of Wlevlje.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1915, Page 5
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