ENEMY'S INTERNAL TROUBLES
AUSTRIAN EMPEROR AND THE HUNGARIANS TISZA OPPOSES HIS CON- " CESSIONS 1 Rome, May 1. The "Corriere d'ltalia" states that, in response to the petition'of the Hungarian Opposition, the Emperor agreed to concessions involving the reorganisation ,of tho Constitution; but thafc Count Tisza (Premier) objected, saying that it would moan suicide and the end of the dynasty.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. HIDING THFTRUTE. Paris, May 1. German newspapers are jio longer reaching Austria or Switzerland. Tna Austrian newspapers do not contain any German news except thafc from tho Wolff Agency.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.' WHAT A RUSSIAN ESCAPEE SAW THE LOOM OF REVOLUTION IN • GERMANY. . Petrograd, May 1. Tho Russian Anarchist Rabinovitch, . who has escaped from Germany, has arrived at Stockholm. He states that! the revolutionary feeling in Germany is strong and extensive, even in the army. Soldiers refused to fire on demonstrators at Kiel. The Jugendwchr were summoned and killed sixty- . seven. Hs is convinced that revolution is not far distant'. Reports from the front state that German aeroplanes are continually dropping proclamations stating that England forced the Tsar to abdicate; that "England is your enemy. Germany is' ready for peace. We invite the Russian soldiers to join their German comrades."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. • ' MUNITIONS CRISIS IN GERMANY ESSEN COMPLETELY ISOLATED. (Rec. May 2, 8.25 p.m.) Amsterdam, May 1. Half the.munition workers in the Rhine province are on strike. Essen, the Krupps' centre, where the strikes are most serious, has been completelyisolated to prevent information leaking; out. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3069, 3 May 1917, Page 5
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