GERMANY WITHIN
AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN LEADERS./ GREAT FRICTION REPORTED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Rec. August 31, 5.55 p.m.) ATHENS, August 3°. Great friction is reported between the Austrian and German leaders. COLLECTING CHESTNUTS; ORGANISING SCHOOL CHILDREN. (Rec. August 3 t, 5.55 p. m .) AMSTERDAM, August 30 Plans are being- elaborated in Germany to. organise ; the school children in compliance with -the Government's request for the . collection of: the horse chestnut crop. Researches i have proved that a ton of chestnuts will satisfactorily replace half a ton of edible grain in certain mu-J nition processes. ARRESTS AT DRESDEN. PROMOTERS OF REVOLUTION. COPENHAGEN, August 30. Many were arrested' of both sexes at Dresden for distributing' handbills -urging the workers to strike and declare a revolution.^ Those arrested will be courtmartialled.
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Grey River Argus, 1 September 1917, Page 5
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