ITALY'S PART.
i TRADING WITH THE ENEMY. A DRASTIC ORDER. Keceived August IS, (S.lO p.m. 1 Rome, August 17. Oflicial: Italy is forbidding Italians to trade with subjects of the enemy .States or their Allies, including persons ■ or bodies in established territory belonging to or occupied by tlicm. A second decree places under the Government control, and renders liable to sequestration or liquidation, if necessary, all commercial undertakings in Italy be- [ longing to or controlled bv subjects of enemy States or her Allies' ENEMY ATTACK REPULSED. RAILWAY STATIONS BOMBED. ANOTHER AIR RAID ON '.VENICE. Received August IS, 7.20 p.rJi London, August IS. An Italian jfficial report states: We repulsed an attack on the Carso, and shelled the railway stations of Santa Lucia and Tolmino, W'here the movements of trains were reported by our aeroplanes. We bombarded the fteinenburg railway station and the GoriziaTrieste line with good results. Hostile seaplanes bombed Venice and Gadio Lagoon, the damage being sljght. V AUSTRIAN REPORT Received August IS, 7.30 p.m. Vienna. August 17. Official: The Italians on Wednesday attacked us live times, many ranks deep, between the Wippack river and Oppaehisella. At only one point were we obliged to drive them back after hard fighting. Attacks everywhere else broke down under 'Our file, with exceedingly ilieavy losses.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1916, Page 5
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