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Show More Bombs Are Dropped on Pola byjlie Italians Rome, Juno 8. A Btatement of tho chief of tho Italian naval general staff, made public tonight says: On tho 7th In tho morning, our destroyer de-stroyer llotllln bombarded MonfnI-cone MonfnI-cone for n third tlmo. Threo batteries batter-ies In position near the Dulno castle opened a woll sustained lire against our destroyers which, turning tholr guns upon tho batteries, reduced ono I ot them to sllenco nnd sot tho cnstlo on lire. Our destroyers returned undamaged. un-damaged. The preceding night our dirigible i executed nnother raid on l'ola, dropping drop-ping several bombs, which nil oxplod-ed oxplod-ed at points of a military nature. W Spano Relic Venice, June 7. Tho Italian mill-tary mill-tary authorities have Issued Instructions Instruc-tions to ships nnd airships to sparo from injury tho remains of tho famous fam-ous Roman amphitheater at l'ola, the Austrian naval baso on tho eastern side of the Adriatic. The Italians claim this location Is being used by the Austrlans for military mili-tary purposes; nevertheless thoy pur-poso pur-poso to spare it. Women Organize Rome, Juno 7, via Parlrs. A number num-ber of well to do Italian women aro organizing local socletlos throughout the kingdom to eare for tho children of the lower classes by day, In order that tholr mothers or other women In their families may bo freo to work In field or factory In tho place ot men who aro at tho front. Swlsa Are Surprised Berne, Switzerland, Juno 7, via Paris.1 Communication by telegraph and telephone between Switzerland nnd Austria has boen Interrupted by order of tho Austrian government. The Swiss authorities state that thoy do not understand this action. Rumania Bound by Treaty Londonff June 7. Tho following wlreloss dispatch was received hero today from Berlin: "Political discussions in Bucharest, Rumania, brought to light tho fact that thore exists a formal treaty among Austria, Germany and Rumania. Ruma-nia. This treaty, which runs until 1920, regulates the relations among these countries and binds numanla, In case of war, not to attack her allies." |