ITALY.
ITALIAN' SUCCESSES'. ■ Rome, July 9. A communique says: We stormed the trendies northward of Mount Chiessa, occupied the Aquella Pass, aiul regained the Upper Campelle Valley. PRISONERS- SUFFERINGS. New York, July H. The World's Rome correspondent relates the shocking sorrows of Austrian prison cumps for Poles and Italians, and th- ; terrible min'erings there. Priests, professors and ladies are forced to live in revolting promiscuity. The sanitation is so bad that typhoid has killed two thousand. The terrible filth brought on gangrene, followed by careless amputations. When baths are provided men and women are compelled to cros? open spaces perfectly naked, and at the women's baths Austrian officers organised revolting orgies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1916, Page 7
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