DISEASE IN AUSTRIAN ARMY
SEEIOUS FOOD-KIOTS.IN PILSEN. Berne, October 18, Messages from Vienna state that tuberculosis was prevalent in tho Austrian Army to the extent of 63 per cent, in the first half of 1916, compared with 12 per cent, in the first half of 1915.' An interpretation in the Rcichsrath resulted in the announcement that serious footl riots had occurred in Pilson in August. . Seventy ehops were plundered, and the troops tired on the rioters, killing and wounding several. Martial Jaw was proclaimed.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 22, 20 October 1917, Page 9
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