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VIENNESE ALARMED. , THE CITY ENTRENCHED j AND .FILLED WITH REFUGEES. Times a:nd. Sydney Sun Services. ■(Received. .8.0 a.m.) •■, . . .;\y. i London, November 1.4. i • Vienna! has'been strongly entrenched, > and is surrounded by high; tension electric-wires. The city is filled with; refugees, and food is very dear, with supplies dwindling. There is a strong feeling : against Germany, and it is predicted the Viennese -vill see,k of peace the moment the sound of the Russian guns is heard.-
AMERICAN REPORT OF AN AUSTRIAN PEACE PROPOSAL. United Press (Association. New York, November 14. In fiha'nciai circles it is believed that Austria haw asked the United Statos to approach the .Allies unofficially; asking what terms would be allowed .Aus* tria if she abandoned Germany and sued, for peace independently. AUSTRIAN AEROPLANES AT ANTIVARI. (Received 8.5 a.m.) Cettinge, November 15. Two Austrian aeroplanes bombed Antivari. One bomb fell in front of the Crown Prince's residence and broke the windows. FIERCE SERVIAN RESISTANCE. . Rome, November 15. Official:—lt is admitted in Vienna tliat the Austrians are unable to overcome the fierce Servian resist-. ance. At Valjevo snow and rain rendered fighting difficult. The Austrians are progressing along the Save.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 68, 16 November 1914, Page 5
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