THE ITALIAN FRONT.
POSSIBILITY OF FURTHER ENEMY THRUST. Australian and N.Z. Cable Asso'ua-non LONDON, March 11. War experts are discussing the possibilities of the Italian campaign. Colonel Repington states: The Allied forces do not hold a Rue Which a soldier would have selected- ihe Austrians may utilise the advantages due to their- enveloping ppsition. The Austrian preparation ot new communications iu the mountains west of Lake Garda point to an extension of the front of attack, lie possibility of an attack through Switzerland must always be remembered. ITALIAN AIR SUCCESSES. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association Reuter’s Telegrams (Received March 12, 7.15 p.m.) LONDON, March 11. An Italian official report says.—Our aeroplanes dropped seven tons of bombs on enemy aerodromes and Ctlf fvvo enemy machines were downed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 5
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