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ITALY.

■ ATTACKS ON POLA. BY GIANT ITALIAN BLABS!'' Received Aug. 6, 11.30 pjn. - Borne, Aug. Mr. Percival Gibbon eays the It&Kana aro launching against vast and startling flights by. gipnt Caprobi aeroplanes, each with a crew of four or ftvo men, led by Gabrielle D&iwunzio, Rriy's acclaimed poet. In the raid on Thursday tbero nera thirty-six machines, including fast Uglrtcrs, which dropped 6% tons of bpiaba on the dockyard, arsenal, and a-nabqred Bhips, causing a hugs explosion in the arsenal and great fires. All the «u»chinea returned safely. liight tosß oil bombs wero dropped on SFridsy jßfc ti with entirely satisfactory remits. ■. — I THE SYDNEY STfllKf.? :! : o . . * i HOLDING OP THE SERVKSBT THE ITCOU'BLE ESTENDOWr Auatralian-N.Z. Cable Aw»:ili(iw Received Aug. 6, 1023 ip.m. "f Sydney, Aug, %_ : At the conclusion of a lengthy meet-' iug of the Strikers' vXangrttlfft it was officially annouaeeo'phas %df committee iiad declared all coal J® Railway service Delegates from the Locomotive JfinchU Drivers', Bremen's and Cleoners' OsMfISV fcUe Tramway Utoion, and fy# Am*tan* mated Railway sad Tramway Ahhbbh,< lion informed the committee that tM executives bad decided that their menu bors should cease work throughout thd service. The- effect win toe that ail railway and tramway services will woafci, »s far as union labor is ooncewod, atgad»igfr| to-night. . ..V wcHTraia THE ? 11 FOODSTUFFS INCREASE EtJ] PB®d% Sydney, laief 'Despite the 'Unions' decision tip way Commissioners are ccofttapt ttuU) they will be able to maintain «■ reason* able country passenger and goods .OS* 'Vice, aHihough suburban traSfa ceased at 8.30 to-night. Coal stock* a*e jynpta to meet the requirements of the railway.Clerks are maiming the coal stages. There have been many outside atXtSgj so help. A few driverp and ii&afeg gjn' ■main loyal " J Theimmediate eflaeft SCX . i-5 Qyyyiv Potato increased* ' .f Received Aug. 7,1.55 iwn. Sydney, Aug. Mass meetings of the Amalgamated Railways and Tramways Services temx oiatiop and Tramway Employees' TJniot) . declared in favor of striking. Political significance is added toj tiw! stuation by a circular issued by the Union calling meeting for Tuesday to dto* cuss the Labor Council's recommends tions as to anti-conscd£tion. A cob.* gress will decide the stees to Jje taken iii connection therewith, tmn «mfemwng thtl opinion of responsible publio "wfo that the object of the -Union's ehallenge is supremacy over the State and Cbmmtoa< wealth Governments. pipping is alre&dy feeling i&e effects of the etnke. A sterner raM&ig for New Zealand will feaye frith * jftartj * RA&WAY SERVICES SPOPEETO, •' ' Sydney, Aug#*. ' Bx? sti&en how number 10/ NO. Brisbane, August ft The northern railway employes# hewi struck, stopping all systems.from IfttoV kay northwtutis. Two thousandths

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1917, Page 5

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ITALY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1917, Page 5

ITALY. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1917, Page 5

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