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ITALY'S ATTACK ON THE AUSTRIAN LINE.

RAIN INTERFERES WITH THE CAMPAIGN.

ROME, March 14. The newspaper "Corriere Delia Sera" states that the publication of all the news regarding military operations has been forbidden for a few days. The bombardment along the Isonzo front continues with the same intensity. Extensive movements are observable behind the enemy's lines. The Italians destroyed some enemy entanglements on Mont St. Michel. In the Carso region rain falls almost continually. The communication trenches arc running streams, and some portions disappear altogether. Whole hutments slide down the slopes, and even armoured ramparts give way. The restoration work absorbs the greater part of the energies of both sides.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 5

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ITALY'S ATTACK ON THE AUSTRIAN LINE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 5

ITALY'S ATTACK ON THE AUSTRIAN LINE. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 5

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