THE CAMPAIGN IN ALBANIA
BRITISH MONITORS ASSIST IN ARTILLERY PREPARATION. HEIGHTS \NI) STRONGLY-DEFENDED POSITIONS CAPTTREIJ AFTER A ' BITTER STRUGGLE. (Australian and New Zealand and Router.) Received July 10, 8.10 p.m. LONDON, July 9. Italian official: The operations in Albania continue, on the left wing, •ifter artillery preparation, in which British monitors effectively participate.!. tin; infantrv'from the Lower Vojussa carried after a hitter struggle, the lieights between Lavani ami Po.jani Monastery. Meanwhile our cavalry ■tttacked tl neniv in the rear and destroyed the Seinins hridges at Metali. We captured Fieri,',-dsn Mrongly-defen I positions at Cafaglava and Coroc.d: also Hie heights of Cafadevris at the head of Hie Tomorica. The prisoners Ill'.W exceed' LiOO. AUSTRIAN REPORT THAT FRENCH CONTINUE TO GAIN GROUND. ..Admiralty per Win-less Press.) Received July 10, S. ->r> p.m. I.iiNlmiN. July !'. \,mlnan ol';lei,ii: The pressure of ihe enemy forces advancing :.er«.>s Ihe Y,,j u^s; i ,-.,ni;nofs. Tlier.• h..> been tiiihlin.u weslward of lb-rat. in coniieclioii W i'th wiiieh the French gained ground i n lb- :ij {■■•- Imvoli
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 11 July 1918, Page 5
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