ITALY.
ITALIANS RECOVER CONFIDENCE. BATTLE STILL RAGING. HUNS' TREACHEROUS TACTICS. Times Service. Received Xov. 24, J2.1J5 a.m. London, Nov. 23. Mr. Ward Price states that the battle con',:.-lies to rage between the Vinve and (he Brcnta.. Repeated attempts to cross the i'ii.ve, iiiclndlDg treacherous aUacks, by pretended surrenders, were driven buck with great slaughter. Bitter swaying battles are ill progress at Monte 'i'oinba and Monte Muni'onerat, which are repeatedly changing hands. 1 he enemy is launching great masses of troops, regardless of losses. The Italians have completely recovered confidence, and are fighting fplendidly. En~:,lY SANGUINARILY REPULSED. MASSED ATTACKS DRIVEN BACK. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc. and Router. Received Nov. I.'!, 8.20 p.m. London, Nov. 22. Italian official: Between I'.renta and the Piave we sanguinarily repulsed the enemv at San Marino, Monfe Perinica, and Monte Finera. The enemy reached a lew of our advanced elements at Monte I' ontana. We drove hack the enemy's massed attack at Ciwrn, Mfeletta, and Davanti, 011 the Asiago plnlctui. 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 5
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