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ALLIED ADVANCE.

producing great effect, effect of (defeat on austriansj Received July M, 65 pja. Home, July 13, The Italian advance in Albania, with French assistance in the centre, the " Greeks on the right flank, and British naval support, is producing a great-poll* tical and military effect in the Balkans. , All the oppressed Austrian nationalities are anxious to join the fight. The latter declare that Austria is "the heel of Achilles" to the enemy alliance, and it the Allies succeed in attacking this ipulJ nerable spot, the whole Austro-Gennaii' r compact may collapse like a pack of, , cards-—Aus.-N.Z. Cable 'Assoc, and Beuter. y Eeceived July si, 5.5 pjtf. ■' Salonika, July IS, Intense famine and terrible mortality, \ is officially reported'in Montenegro. Tie ipeople are said to Ib'ei feeding on hejihs, roots, and tree bark. Numerous hands of insurgents, witfe' / headquarters at Nikshrtch, .continue tof harass the Austrians. Tri suppress srv gandage, the Austrians employ as mer- I cenaries half-savage Albanians, !s( track down the insurgents and perpe-i .< 'j trate inconceivably terrible cruelties.— ' ! United Service. ' -j A BIG ADVANCE. '; AUSTRIANS RETIRE IN DISORDER* "" Received July IS, 1.30 a.m. London, July W- ■ The Italians ia Albania advanced from., ten to twenty miles, the Austriaas *W" tiring in disorder.—iPcess Asi'oc. RETREATING ENEMY DISPERSED. PRISONERSINCREASING. ,1 Received July W, U'.lO'pjn. '*: London, July .-13. .- ']. Italian official:—We repulsed ■>■ tempted attack south of Aassorosso. .Tijj* * maintain contact with the new eaemj) '-'- line, north of Semeni, End' flesperWd «■* treating enemy columns north of Beratf •; Our prisoners since July <5 exceed. iSOQisr '' Aus.-(N.Z. Cable Assoc, and' Renter* '-Is , i CAPTURES IN ALBANIA; , iENEMYi LOSSES yERY 'SPSS* , ; I . Received' ETory; ls,j'6#.pattj' ?v X•• Juty Js& . The Allies' captures in Albans, to-dStei, ; amount to 1600 prisoners and guWj" The enemy-losses were L ': fteuter. ' . , s ,1'" '*

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1918, Page 5

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ALLIED ADVANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1918, Page 5

ALLIED ADVANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1918, Page 5

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