AUSTRIAN BLUNDERS ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.
BITTER DISCUSSION AT COUNCIL OF WAR. THREE GENERALS RELIEVED OF THEIR COMMANDS. Rome, July 7. Six thousand Italians captured by the Russians in Galicia, while fighting with the Austrians, have been sent to Italy. The Archduke Eugene presided over a war council at Innsbruck, where German and Austrian generals bitterly debated the situation." Three Austrian generals on the Italian frontier were relieved of their commands. A communique states that cne of the commonest Austrian tricks on the Isonzo is for parties of men to advance from their positions with raised hands, and then suddenly fall on their faces, unmasking > dense lines of sharpshooters. . " . y§|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15965, 9 July 1915, Page 7
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