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THE WAR

WITH THE ENEMY.

THE RAMSHACKLE EMPIRE.

DANGER OF AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN RUPTURE.

(Por Cable—l'rL'sa Association—Copyright.)

(Aunlraliau und N.Z. Cable Association.) COPENHAGEN, August 25.

The disagreement between Austria and Hungary is increasing. There was a stormy all-night sittiug iu the Hungarian Parliament. The Government policy was violently attacked. A deafening. uproar was kept up all night, deputies on several occasions coining to blows.

Count Tisza declared that the plajiiug of the whole ljont under Marshal-'vou llimlenburg must not be taken to imply that the Germans under-estimate the Austrian command.

Count- Appouai said it was ridiculous to seek to effect an economic treaty either with Austria or Germany under existing circumstances.

Count Tisza claimed that a commercial treaty was an absolute necessity, aud a fierce debate developed, between Count Tisza and Count Appqnzi.

PUNISHING SOCIALISTS.

STRONG RESENTMENT IN GERMANY,- .

(Australian and N.is. Oatilo Association), .' . BERNE, August 25.

A demonstration protesting against the increased, sentence of Dr Liebknccht occurred at Berlin and Chemnitz. Rioting and shop-looting followed the Leipzig demonstration. ■

GERMAN SLAVE RAIDS,

NEUTBALS IMPRESSED,

(Australian and N.Z, Cable Association.) • MADRID, August 25. The King presided over a meeting of the Govcrnmenl, at which it was agreed to seriously consider the French Note regarding the Lille outrages, to consult other neutrals, and to ascertain Germany's views, The newspapers support the representations'to neutrals made by France. •

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Bibliographic details

North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13657, 28 August 1916, Page 4

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THE WAR North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13657, 28 August 1916, Page 4

THE WAR North Otago Times, Volume CIV, Issue 13657, 28 August 1916, Page 4