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ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

AGREEMENT WITH ENTENTE.

EAEY IHTERVENTION EXPECTED.

T-' Sy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.

t LONDON, April 26. The "Echo de Paris" publishes an apparently officially inspired note, indicating that an agreement between Italy and the Entente is near conclusion, under which Italy will intervene. The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states that the Austrians und Germans are playing for time.

': POURPARLERS WITH THE ENTENTE.

~ ALL POINTS BUT ONE SETTLED. ■t& ... '■';.. ROME, April 26. !; t. Tho " Corriere d'ltalia V publishes IV-. the declaration of a personage connectti« 6d-with- tho pourparlers with London lr*to the effect that Italy's rights to Trente, Trieste and the Dalmatian , fii Archipelago have been formally recog::i nised, and that the Italo-Serbian in- ' .'iterests have been reconciled, including *'?Xtlio" question of a Serbian outlet to the '/"Adriatic. Tho only question still un*,;".';settled is Italy's rights is the iEgean v "Sea and Asia Minor iai>... . •

Q_ ? AUTONOMY FOR TRIESTE

AN AUSTRIAN OFFER.

m :' ROME, April 26. .■ v« Members of Prince von Bulow's enffiHJ tourage assert that Austria is finally :vf> offering autonomy to Trieste similar to Siii-that of Hamburg.

GERMAN SPIES IN ITALY.

~'?f ATTEMPT TO WRECK BRIDGE.

WAR DEMONSTRATIONS.

ffi ; ROME, April 26. «j$ There is increasing agitation against H# German professors an Italian umversijyf'ties. ;■■■■.'•;•' ;, '■-' $%. Professor Buoninici, addressing the W, students at Pisa', declared that the. time "if:* had arrived for Italy to act. ?£?■ The students held "a procession in the 3Sstreets,i crying, "War on our eternal fsmemy!" • J v' 1 , The police are rounding up German iSjr'.'. Several spies, disguised as German r*; officers, were arrested at Cremona f". ;• when attempting to mine a bridge over j") the river Po. S2i Two Germans were arrested at Padua .': when attempting to obtain plana" of cho railways. The German Baron von Kohler and his wife have been expelled from Rome owing to their relations with spies.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16842, 28 April 1915, Page 10

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ITALY'S ATTITUDE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16842, 28 April 1915, Page 10

ITALY'S ATTITUDE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16842, 28 April 1915, Page 10