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ITALY'S PART.

THE POPE'S IMPARTIALITY. London, July 24. Tlio Rome correspondent of tlie Now York Times says that a high official at the Vatican says the Pope is desirous that the world at large, particularly Americans, should be convinced of his absolute impartiality in the war. IMPORTANT ITALIAN PROGRESS. London, Inly 24. An Italian communique says: We captured the enemy's defences just nclow the summit of Mount Cimone and repulsed attempts to recapture trendies on Mount Zebi). We completed the occupation of the upper Trcvignolo and Epellegrind valleys. AN AUSTRIAN' REPORT. Received July 24, 7.10 p.m. Vienna, July 24. A communique states: Stubborn, futile Italian attacks southward of Sugana. Valley. Paneveggio, and Petegrino, and four attacks at Montozebio failed. Repeated attacks were repulsed with the most severe losses. Our naval air squadron bombed San Georgio, and Mont Falcone, causing several large fires. AUSTRO-GERMANY. THE KAISER'S PATHOS. Berne, July 24. Berne messages from Berlin state that the Kaiser has made many hurried journeys on the Somme front. Addressing wounded men at Peronne he said: "My earnest desire is to take a place in the Irenche - and deal the enemy such blows as my age and strength will j.ermit. The inscrutable Mighty One has willed otherwise The leadership of the country and the forces on land an" sea has been committed by Divine Destiny to my care. The burden of thinking, deciding and leading is laid upon me and my life must not be risked hi the foremost line of buttle, where my feelings, if unrestrained, would swiftly carry me. My life must be carefully conserved for Germany's- welfare iii order to carry out the duties assigned me by God." Some of the German comments on the speech savour of lese majeste. CUT DOWN TYRE COSTS-USE " FIRESTOXES." Extra tread, extra side wall, extra coating of finest rubber between fabric plies—these are three of seven reasons why '-FIRESTONE" Tyres give "most miles for the money." The demand for "Firestone?'' has made the manufacturers the largest producers in America, specialising on tyres and rims. Try out a "Firestone" tyre on your ear, and demonstrate for yourself that they give greater mileage. Further particulars nui and Wellington, agcuts fur New / Zealand. 2 A ••iittle** Cough is not to be disregarded. The sooner you attack it with ;-:YivES'S CUKA COUGH, the sooner it ivill have you. Is (id, all stores. For Toothac'i' Barraclough's Magic Nervine—,v instant cure, t cures Corns ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1916, Page 12

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ITALY'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1916, Page 12

ITALY'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1916, Page 12

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