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RIOTS IN GERMANY.

LIFE GROWS STRENUOUS. WITH A GLOOHT OUTLOOK. (Australian and K.Z. Cable Association.) i T : . LONTDONj October 5. The "Daily. Telegraph" states that from reliable sources leaves 10 doubt as to the conditions of life in Sennany: , .'•' .'■. ,' ".'.' ">■ A series of meetings has been held in many parts urging speedy peace. A member of the Reichstag,-at one meeting, urged a truce -with Britain, even at the sacrifice of'"some of Germany's chief ambitions. ... ....... ...''.;.. => - Formidable rioting has occurred is several centres. *-.-•'--- '- ■ The "Cologne Gazette" even prophesies a gloomy future for" Germany. IRELAND AND RECRUITING. CONSCRIPTION OR DISHONOUR LONDON, October 5. The matter ofvthe application of ths Military Service Act to Ireland is engaging increasing attention... •■--.•/ Sir Edward' Carson, interviewed, said he preferred conscription to' Ireland's dishonour. It is reported that Mr J. Redmond, leader of the Nationalists, will make a statement on the- subject ; of ' recruiting on Thursday. RELEASING THE SLAVES WHEN THE HARVEST IS BONE, (Renter's Telegrams.) .._ . MADRID, October 5 According to a semi-official statement, Germany bas promised Spain "that 2,000 women deported from Roubaix and Turcoing,' in ; will be . returned shortly; also, that all the other deported women will be returned when the harvest ' is over. '. ''■'" ' -" '■""'.../ A MURDERED NATION. ARMENIA'S SUFFERINGS. AMERICAN RELIEF FUND. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association,) : NEW YORK, October 4. 'A. campaign has been, inaugurated to raise a million pounds for the suffering Armenians ■ ' s ' ■ i ■< INCIDENTS OF THE WAR. ON AND OFF THE FIRING LINE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association^. LONDON, October 5. New French War loaa. ' . The French 5 per cent war loan has been issued at 64/6 per 100 francs (about 79/). The loan is redeemable in 1931. Austrian Emperor BtUI Hearty. _The late Romanian ; a t Vienna, in an interview with the Petrograd newspaper "Novoe. Vremya," said the Emperor Francis Joseph' was comparatively vigorous. ' Rumours of his senile infirmity and. apathy were false. An Unnatural Alliance. ;" The Czar has confirmed: the dissolution, pronounced by the Synod, of the marriage of his sister, the Grand Duchess 01ga,-with Prince. Peter Alexandrovicb, Duke of Oldenburg, ia German.— (Reuter.) Bohemian* Mutiny. The Milan correspondent of the. "Daily Telegraph" states that the Austrian Government is experiencing difficulty in maintaining the loyalty of the Bohemian troops. • There are reports of frequent mntiniee and of wholesale executions. It is rumouredthat Bohemian regiments h***ebeen destroyed by exposmre on tha Riuwlau front wifaxmt protection, --and' sonMtimes have been, abandoned tor day* i*wrwp*at proviaioua. "

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 5

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RIOTS IN GERMANY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 5

RIOTS IN GERMANY. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 239, 6 October 1916, Page 5