BANKRUPT AUSTRIA
THE MENDICANT CONTEMPLATES WORK. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. VIENNA, August 19. (Received! August 21, at. 8.55 a.m.) Mr Lloyd George’s blunt declaration that the Allies ■would not incur further burdens for the benefit of Austria-lias acted like a spur. Conditions wore recently growing impossible, but Austria has now appareutly determined on self help. Following an Austrian Cabinet meeting, a communique was issued) announcing that the wait-and-see policy must be replaced by a policy of action. It is believed! that the idea ie to enter jnto closer economic relations with the Czechs and possibly with the Jugo-Slavs, and generally restoring the economic unity of .tbs Danube countries,— 1 Times,’ .
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Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 4
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109BANKRUPT AUSTRIA Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 4
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