THE ITALIAN FRONT
[ ENEMY OUTPOST CAPTURED. AERIAL ACTIVITY. Australian and N.Z. Cable Amooiation an A Reuter LONDON, May 23. Italian official: We captured an outpost north-east of Monte di Val Bella, and advanced into the village, inflicting losses oa the garrison. Thero is considerable aerial activity. ANARCHISTS' PLOT FRUSTRATED. BOMBS FROM GERMANY. ARRESTS IN SWITZERLAND. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. /T> . , BERNE, Mav 23. (Received May 24, at 7.30 p.m ) Bombs of enormous power and many boxes of explosives were found in the Zinimat River at Zurich. Investigation shows that they were sent by Italian Anarchists from Germany, accompanied by minnte instructions to blow up several munition factories and electrical works. Numerous arroste have been made at Zurich, Lausanne, and Lucerne, including the notorious Anarchist Bertoni. PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE. THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. m ■ ; t. r OTTAWA, May 23. (Received' May 24, at 8.5 p.m.) President Wilson has sent a message to Italy m which he says: « This great war represents a conflict between self-govern-ment and dictation by force. The var's obiccts are the liberation and freedom of peoples and the right of men and nations to determine their own lives and fortunes. Wo fight for the maintenance of justioe By an m-esistiWe force free nations are lin-KGd to defend mankind."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17324, 25 May 1918, Page 7
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