ITALY.
LUXURIOUS DUG-OUTS. AUSTRIAN OFFICERS SURPRISED. Received June 14, 8 p.m. Rom«, June 14. A war correspondent describes the luxurious A^" 111 dugouts, stocked with liquors and chocolates, in a huge fantastic mountain palace, of ten storeys. Scores, of natural caverns were transformed into saloons, dormitories and store rooms, capable of accommodating twenty battalions. The generals' quarters consisted of ten rooms, furnished with Oriental luxury. The Italians surprised forty officers at dinner and took them prisoner. t
ITALY AND ALBANIA. -POLICY IN ACCORD WITH ALLIES. Received June 14, 10.55 p.m. London, June 14. The Daily Telegraph's Milan correspondent states that Ministers have placed their portfolios at Signer Poselli's disposal in order 4o clear the situation respecting Albania, also the, internal unrest. - ■ • Baron Sonnino explained to his colleagues that Italy's foreign i policy was fully in accord with the Allies'.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 5
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