ITALY’S CAMPAIGN
THE TRENTINO FRONT. "|§ / -* ’ ' -PV ■ ENEMY EFFORT TO BREAK ;•*« THROUGH. ' Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. MILAN, November 10. The remarkable renewal of enemy activity on the Trentino front is regard- ; ed as foreshadowing another formidable?; Austro-Hungarian offensive in the hope.'' of breaking into the Venetian plains' . and relieving thd pressure on tho Ca:so< -. Heavy reinforcements of artillery, and infantry have for the last fortnight been concentrating on the Tientino under the personal superyisnn of von Hoetzendorf, who despite his bitter , experience may still consider the Irentino the most favourable point for an invasion of Italy. Hungarian newspapors confirm the** ;, plans, regretting the necessity _ for the : weakening of the Transylvanian GX- ;r pedition in order boldly, to face the Italian raenaco. THE EASTERN FRONT. ITALIANS MAKE PROGRESS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association mSH •Ranter. (Received November 17, 9.30 p.m.) ROME, November 16. ,* An Italian communique says:—We re-occupied trenches eastward of Gorizia and repulsed counter-attacks. W e advanced slightly on the Hudilog sector on the Carso. ~ . i
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17329, 18 November 1916, Page 9
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