ITALY’S CAMPAIGN
THE TRADE WAR. > " 1 ■-> T ' . - ( ITALY MOVING. DECREES AIMED AT AUSTRIA’S ALLIES. ■ • * v! * v : . ■’’■M Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. _ (Received August 18, 6.10 p.m.) -; ROSIE, August 17, •; It is officially announced that Ita!| is forbidding Italians to trade with’sub jects of enemy States or with; tfien allies and persons or bodies establish©* in territory belonging to or, occupies by them. A second decree places unde Government control, and renders liabl to sequestration, or liquidation j necessary, commercial undertakings U Italy belonging to or controlled by.sub jects of enemy States or their allies, THE ISONZO FRONT. ENEMY RAILWAY STATIONS SHELLED. (Received August 18, 7.10 p.m.) ROME, August 17. We repulsed an attack on the Carsfl and shelled tho railway station a( Santa Lucia, near Tolmino, whew movements of ’trains woro roportocii Our aeroplanes borabai-ded Reinenburg. station on the-Gorizia-Trieste lino with good results. Hostile seaplanes bombed V emcc and tho Grago Lagoon, but the damage was slight. , "f,i AUSTRIAN REPORTS. (Received August 18, 7.10 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, August ; X73g An Austrian communique says:— :j|| The Italians on (Wednesday attacked us five times, many ranks deep,; between the Vippaoco River and Oppacto sella. We at only one point were obliced to drive them back after a ana-to-hand fighting. The attacks everywhere else broke down under our arp with exceedingly heavy losses. : SCULLER KILLED. _ (Received' Avgust 18, 6.10 p.m.)' ROME August 17. , Lieutenant Sinigaglia. last winner the Diamond Sculls, was killed ou the Carso. ■ •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 9
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242ITALY’S CAMPAIGN Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 9
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