THE CENTRAL POWERS
GERMANY'S SUBSIDY TO AUSTRIA, REDUCED BY HALF. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.^ _ LONDON, September 19. Tlie Morning Post's Amsterdam correspondent is trust-worthily informed that tiie German Government has reduced Germany's subsidy to Austria by half. Meanwhile Austria continues the peaca offensive. It is understood that Count Czernin (ex-Foreign Minister) is acting with some members of the Austrian Reichsrath on the of framing a peace resolution, which is to be introduced during the session of the Reichsrath which will open on October 1. This resolution will suggest that Austria-Hungary is -willing to submit eventually all Eastern questions, including that of Poland, to an interna, tional solution.
GERMAN BOY SOLDIERS MUTINY. DRASTIC METHODS. Reuter's Telegrams. THE HAGUE, September 19. Leg Nouvelles reports a mutiny of German troops at Aix-la-Chapelle, mostly of boys of 18 years proceeding to the front. The escort fired, killing eight and wounding many. Others,-, when driven into tho troop train, flung their rifles ont of the windows.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17426, 21 September 1918, Page 7
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