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ITALY'S POSITION.

KING RECEIVES PBINCE YON BULOW.

(Received December 22nd. 10.20 p.m.) LONDON. December 22. A Home message via America says that the King of Italy received Prince yon Bulow, -who presented his credentials and remained for ..an hour in conversation with the King. Upon leaving Prince yon Bulow declared that ho was greatly satisfied with the result of the audience. Tho King sent Ids carriage to Prince yon Bulow's residence to bring him to the palace, at the entrance of which a •bugler played a German air. Another message from the same source declares, in connexion with the antiAustrian demonstrations, that a son of Garibaldi, leaning upon crutches, declared, "A voice is ringing from Oaprera, whero my father's body lies. His spirit asks tho men of Italy to-day for acte, not words." l"Tfmee" ana "Sydney Sun" Service*.) (Received December 22nd, 6.20 pjn.) LONDON, December 22. An influential organisation has been established in Italy and Roumania to promote mutual action by the two countries during tho war. WAR NEWS DELAYED. (Received December 23rd, 1.15 a.m.) SYDNEY. December 22. Tho rain is delaying the transmission of war rcwe. A NEW PROJECTILE. (Received December 23rd. 1.15 t>.ni.) NEW YORK. December 21. (Received December 23rd, 1.10 a.m.) nounces tho invention of a now T>rojectilo which scatters molten metal over tho object attacked and fills the air with deadly gases. Belligerent nar tions have already approached Mr Ham. moud. Ho states that he ia offering tho purchase 'righte to a prominent neutral nation.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 15158, 23 December 1914, Page 7

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ITALY'S POSITION. Press, Volume L, Issue 15158, 23 December 1914, Page 7

ITALY'S POSITION. Press, Volume L, Issue 15158, 23 December 1914, Page 7

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