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Italy

ENTIRE FRONT ABLAZE.

ALL ARMIES ENCAGED.

Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.30 a.in.) London, October 31, The entire Italian front is ablaze, all the Italian armies being in action.

A WEE ICS WORK. TWO HUNDRED VILLAGES LIBERATED. ‘ Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. liable Association. (Received 11.45 a.m.) ... .. Rome, October 31. : In a week’s offensive we prisoftered twenty thousand, liberated two hundred , villages and seven hundred square kilometres of territory.

MANY PRISONERS.

TOTAL 8AC—55,000.

Press Assn. —Copyright—Australian Cable Association. (Received 1.5 p.ni.) New York, October 31. The Allies in Italy have captured fifty-five thousand prisoners and a hundred guns.

AD V AND I fib EVERYW HE HE.

SOilE Fiße AERIAL WORK,

Press Assn.— Copyright—Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn, and Reuter. (Received 1.5 p.ni.) London, October 31. , A British-Italian official, message The Tenth Army continued to "advance ail* day long. British cavalry with the Italian Cavalry, reached the western outskirts of Sac- % fourteenth,British Corps reached the 'Livep'za at Ffancenigo. "The Eleventh Italian Corps ««mWe'advanced oh #acthe ohtirh length of the obWnz in 0(v '.’p&er, Tffe infantry's fnry and delerinmatidh were beyond all praise, ■r. ■

They are desperate for lack of food and sleep and constant fighting. The Thirty-Seventh Italian Division and the Seventh and Twenty-third British Divisions advanced without relief to their final objectives. The British operating in the Af&go plateau entered CamporovoVe and captured the heights of Montecatz. The Tenth army prisonered over twelve thousand. The British-Italian air force did excellent service, and the roads anlittered with killed and wounded, and, debris, as a result of their attacks. Eighty enemy machines were destroyed.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 83, 1 November 1918, Page 6

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Italy Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 83, 1 November 1918, Page 6

Italy Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 83, 1 November 1918, Page 6

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