GERMANY IN A STATE OF SUSPENSE
WAR BELIEVED TO! BE INEVITABLE. COPENHAGEN, May' 7. The Kaiser, Dr. von Bethmann-Hql-weg, and Hear von Jagow nave returned to Berlin in connection with the Italian Sl The o "kolnische Volkzeitung" believes that war with Italy is inevitable. If it ' comes, the Germans' hatred of the an*lish will be nothing compared with their hatred of Italy for her treachery, TALK OF AN AGREEMENT. (Reo. May 8, 8.20 .a.m.) 1., K * LONDON, May 7. A Rome message says it is stated m official circles that there is a possibility of Austro-Italian accord. This is probably due to the fact that Austria realises that Italy is determined to intervene to secure territories the Italians inhabit. The differences now concern the next territory to be handed over. The greatest obstacle is the claim for tUe cession of Trieste, ■ Von Bulow declares that if he could induce Baron Sonnino (Italian Foreign Minister) to relinquish, the claim to Trieste, and Trieste would accept the constitution of a free city, an agreement iright be reached in a short time. The "Lokal Anzeieger" (Berlin) takes a * pessimistic view, ,-and.says Germany must reckon on momentous news from Rome; but she can await with calmness Italy's decision.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 May 1915, Page 5
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