ITALY.
PLUCKY BRITISH RAID. A FEAT OF HARDIHOOD. ■ London, Jan. 10. Mr. Ward Price describes the thoroughness of the British preparations for a raid across the Piave, resulting in the demolition of a machine-gun post and the prisonering of the garrison. The raiders rubbed themselves for a week previously with camphorated oil, and crossed ( the ice-cold water waist deep, aided by a rope. They marched miles afterwards to restore warmth
ITALIANS TURN ON THE FOE. ADVANCE A SHO.,/ DISTANCE. Received Jan. 11, 11.20 p.m. Washington, Jan. 10. Official advices from Rome state that the rejuvenated and respirited Italians have resumed the offensive, advin.ciiig a short distance. * T
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 5
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