AUSTRIA AND TURKEY
I . A SETTLEMENT. TURKEY ACCEPTS COMPENSATION. VIENNA STOCKS RISE,", ' (ur ißLEGuirH—riiisss' (Reo. January 13, 10.20 p.m.) Vienna, January 13. \ ' The Grand Vizier, Kiamil Pasha, has.accepted Austria-Hungary's offer or two and a half millions, compensation in connection with tb o taking of • Bosnia and Herzegovina and the State domains therein, after vainly claiming another half-million.-, The Bourse is greatly excitcd over the .'settlement'.between Austria-Hungary and Turkey. ' Stocks rose considerably..
* A TRUE ALLY. KAISER SPEAKS OF ARDUOUS DAYS TO COME. (llec. January is,' 10.30 p.m;) : . i Berlin, January 13. The Kaiser,/ addressing • at Berlin the' Grenadier Guards (of which regiment the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria'is Honorary. Colonel), eulogised Franz Josef's loyalty-to the Triple Alliance, and remarked-that more arduous days might come, , wheni a ( true ally would be of greater value.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 405, 14 January 1909, Page 5
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