ITALY.
VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS. , DEFINITELY [REPULSED. ITALIAN POSITIONS REGAINED. fe, and TSIZ. Cable Assoc, and Eeuter. Received June 6, 5.55 p.m. London, June 5. 'An Italian official report states: We frepulsed renewed attacks eastward of Goritza and Vodice. The enemy, after Hferal days' violent artillerying" at Cktao> attacked in mass on Sunday night frjjm. Dossofaite to the sea, but was' definitely repulsed after severe fighting. We advanced our positions near CastaSvissa and Versus. Our counter-attacks lost'completely regained the positions iputhwari of Jamiano. WHAT AUSTRIA WOULD LIKE. London, June 5. Ah" Austrian official report.says: The enemy eastward of Gorizia failed to recapture the lost trenches. 'Our prisoners reached six hundred. There is lively, fighting in the region ol Jamiano. The Italian losses during the tenth IsoMSO battle exceeded any previous, the lowest estimate being 180,000 killed and •wounded, and 16,000 prisoners. Thirty--Bve Italian divisions partook in the nine- j tten days* struggle. Half the Italian j •rmy stormed a front of 40 kilometres, j and only occupied Knk Mountain and j fhe. ruin» of Jamiano. j
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1917, Page 5
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