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ITALY'S PART.

GERMANY'S BETRAYAL, Ibvances me:n and'munitions TQ AUSTRIA. .ITALY'S TOLERATION AT AN END. WAR ON GERMANY. . Renter Service Received August 28, 9.50 p.m New York, August 27. A Berlin wireless message states that Italy will declare war on Germany from Monday. Rome, August 28. The. Foreign Minister, in transmitting : the declaration of war. say 3 that German acts of hostility against Italy succeeded each other with growing frequency. lit was sufficient to mention the regular supply of military and naval arms and war equipment to Austria, and the uninterrupted participation by officers, soldiers and sailors in the different operations directed against Italy. It was only due to tfWW lavish assistance afforded Austria that the latter was able to concentrateXthe most extensive efforts against Italy. The Royal Government could no longer tolerate such a state of affairs. 'He points cut that the situation was iggravated by Italy and Germany belonging to the opposing groups of belligerents. ENTHUSIASM IN ITALY. ; . . A SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT. , v Received August 28, 8.10 p.m. %, Rome, August 28. There was immense enthusiasm on the bfficial announcement of the declaration ot war against Germany, crowds applauding in the streets, , Signor Giolitti, who ha 3 been several times Premier, in a remarkable speech, .teaid Italy must avoid all differences of opinion. It was necessary to have absolute unity in the conduct of the war until Italy's aims were completely fulfilled. Signor Glolitti's repudiation of his former pro-German sympathies proves his } conversion to the belief that Germany's defeat is inevitable.

financing the war, BEVENEfE CAS BEAR THE STRAIN. Received August 28, 8.45 p.m. , Rome, August 28. Italy's .war expenditure for the year ended June was £312,000,000, whereof ■ £216,000,000 was raised by means of internal loan? and , the balance by long maturity binds and Treasury coupons.The revenue shows itself fully capable of sustaining the onus of existing debts. AUSTRIAN ACTIVITY. •' London, August 27. Ail Italian communique states: There is considerable Austrian activity on the Trent!no front. We extended the occupation of Camavallone. The enemy continues shelling Gorizia and the Carso.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 5

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ITALY'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 5

ITALY'S PART. Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1916, Page 5

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