ITALY'S PART.
DECLARATION OF WAR. AN OPPORTUNE ACT, '■• London, August 2S. French newspapers assert that Italy's declaration was not the result of a change of vjew or even of the completion of military, economic and political preparation. A "moment was cliosen that would give the step the maximum morale effect, when the Central Powers were everywhere pressed, and when signs were not wanting that Germany was commencing to look more (o herself than to her Allies. ENEMY~ATTACKS FAIL. I ■■ Receive* August 2!), 8.15 p.m. , London, August 28. .rtn Italian communique states: The if gas attack on Mount Zenbis %nd the Asiago plateau were repulsed. ITALIANS ENTER ENEMY TRENCHES. Received August 29, 8.15 p.m. Vienna, August 28. A communique states: The Italians, ■With strMg artillery support, entered our trenches on the summit of Courice, but were ejected.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1916, Page 5
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