ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.
PLEDGES RENEWED
ACTIVITY IX THE ADRIATIC.
(By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) ROME, December 7. Signor Bosselli, iu reopening the Chamber of Deputies, said: "The whole country is now working at the production of munitions. The Huns are well provided with these materials. "Regarding the Adriatic, it has been decided, in conjunction with the Allies, that Italy's sphere of influence to assure the triumph of her nationality shall extend to the other side of the sea. Valona will bo a juniping-off point for Italy's future commercial expansion. The financial position is favourable, and the Government will be able to maintain the public credit until victory, is secured." The Chamber, by an overwhelming majority, accepted Signor Bosselii's motion to shelve for six months the Pacifist resolution. Signor Bosselli urged the Chamber to do nothing to suggest that Italy was not heartily supporting her Allies. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAIDS. (Router's Telegrams.) LONDON, December 7. The Italian official communique states:— "We repulsed two successive attacks on t.ho Carso. "Our aeroplanes bombed aviation' sheds at Prasccco and floating hangars i at Trieste."
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15769, 9 December 1916, Page 10
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