AUSTRIA'S SUFFERINGS.
ALARMING TUBERCULOSIS IN ARMY. FOOD RIOTS IN BOHEMIA. Router's Telegrams. BERNE, October 18. (Received October 19, at 11.40 a.m.) Vienna messages state that the number of oases of tuberculosis in' the Austrian army amounted to 63 per cent, during the first half of 1916, compared with 12 per cent, in the first half of 1915. An interpellation in the Austrian Reichsrath revealed that serious food riots occurred at.Pilsen in August. Seventy shops were plundered. The troops fired on the rioters, killing and wounding several persons. Alartial law was proclaimed.
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Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 6
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