AUSTRO-GERMANY.
AN OFFICIAL REPORT GREAT CAPTURES CLAIMED. GORIZIA TAKEN. Received Oct. 29, 11.53 p.m. London, Oct. 29, A wireless German official report states: The enemy re-attacked southwest of Houthulst wood, gaining no i greater advantage than before. The French deeply echeloned, but were sanguinarily repulsed eastward of Filain and north-west of Braye. There has been a rapid development of the united attack on the Isonzo, it being entirely successful. On Saturday, a powerful thrust threw back the Italians, who were seeking to prevent us emerging from the mountains. We entered Cividale, whieh is burning. The Austrian* and Germans took Gorizia early in the morning Our prisoners number I 80,000,, and t'».e guns GOO. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF MICHAELIS.
Received Oct. 29, 11.50 p.m. Amsterdam, Oct. 20. The Berlin evening pßpors report that Dr. Miclmelis (the Chancellor) has resigned. BULGARIAN INACTIVITY RESENTED Rome, Oct. 28. German newspapers are complaining of the selfishness of the 'Bulgarians, who have done no fighting for over a year lind refuse to assist thoir Allies without territorial and financial compensation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1917, Page 5
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173AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1917, Page 5
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