ITALY'S PART.
POPE FAVORS ALLIES. CONSISTORY APPOINTMENTS, . Rome, Nov. S. There is much interest in the Papal Consistory at (lie end of the month. The Pope i* conferring the red bat 011 tho well-known French patriot Monsignor Liibaudv, Ilishop of Arras, who, transferred to Lyons, becomes :\imatc of France. The Archbishops of Rouen and liennes will also bo .Teated Cardinals, making eight French Cardinals compared with five Austro-Hungarian anl four from the British Empire. The selections of Cardinals are regard-' ed as an indication of the political views of the Vatican. Pro-Ally Catholics are delighted to find no Austro-German prelate included in the promotions. A POSITION EVACUATED. Received Nov. 9, 5 p.m. London, Nov. 8. An Italian oflicial communique states: We evacuated the observatory position, which was destroyed by the enemy artillery, on the slopes of' Cimaboehe. We found ft battery o'f four mountain guns among the abandoned booty on the Carso.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 5
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