ITALY'S PART.
THE BATTLE FOR TRIESTE. AUSTRIAN* LOSSES TOTAL 20,000. LARGE CAPTURES OF GUNS AND MUNITIONS Received Sept. 21, 5.30' n.m. Koine, Sept. if). Austrians losses on the battlefield stretching from San ("irado to Ike sea, on September 13 to IS, are estimated at 20,090. (ireat stores of ammunition and many cannon were captured. During the artillery duels there was that hand-to-hand lighting which characterises the battle for Trieste, THE POPE AND WAR. Rome, Sept, 20. The United Press learns that the Pope intends to mate an important declaration on the war and the prospects ol peace at the Consistory in Xovi-niber, when several new Cardinals will he created. Italy lias informed the Vatican that she does not object to Austrian and Oerman Cardinals attending the Consistory. A FOUK DAY'S BATTLE. Ticceived Sept. -21. (1.10 p.m. Amsterdam, Sept. 21. Tile defenders of the Car.so highlands encountered a four day*' battle, in which twenty infantry brigades, a cavalry division. and fifteen iiersaglieri battalions participated. The enemy's attacks upon Civarnon. in the Sufinna sector, were repulsed with heavy losses.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1916, Page 5
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