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GERMANS CROSS TAGLIAMENTO.

ITALY'S SERIOUS SET BACK. Received November 6, 8.55 a.in. HOME, Nov. 5. The, German. l ) have crossed (he Taglia* niento river. ITALIAN LEFT WING. I'RKSSURE INTENSTFIED.

Australian-New Zealand Cable Association.. ‘ (Reuter’s Telegram.) Received November 6, 10.25 a.in. LONDON, Nov. 5. Au Italian official states that the enemy reached the right, bank of the Taglianiento, northward of Panzaiio, intensifying , the pressure against our left wing. PRESSURE ON THE TAGLiAMENTO FURTHER WITHDRAWAL INEVITABLE. (United Sendee.) Received November 6, 12.35 a.m. LON DON,/Nov. 5. '• The fate of the main Italian army hangs in th© balance.. The Austrians mh.de an 1 attempt to debouch in the rear i from the , Lake Garda positions. They were held up. .'but the German pressure on theileft wing at TagHamento is most intense. iOho western bridge-head has been lost, and retreat towards the riavc seems inevitable. OUT-GENERALLED! HOW ITALY FAILED. Received November 5, 10.25 a. in. NEW YORK, Nov A 5. The New York Times’ military corres-pondent-states that the Hack of shells is an invalid excuse for the disaster Ul General Cadorna’s armies. The real er/planation is that Italy concentrated her/forces from Tblmino and the giilf on the I,'anzano line instead of on the Isonzo, General Caclorna was out-generalled.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 6 November 1917, Page 5

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GERMANS CROSS TAGLIAMENTO. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 6 November 1917, Page 5

GERMANS CROSS TAGLIAMENTO. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1014, 6 November 1917, Page 5