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ANXIETY IN AUSTRIA.

RUPTURE STRONGLY DEPRECATED.

London, April 18

j The "Morning Post's" correspondent [at Budapest reports that negotiations I between the United States and Gerj many are being eagerly followed in An st ri a -Hungary. Count Tisza, the Premier, is vehemently opposing any policy likely to lead to a rupture between the two conn- J tries. I The question was discussed by the Austro-Hungarian delegates who luet at Budapest. They decided to take certain definite steps in Berlin in connection with the situation. •; Moreover, it is stated that should a break occur, Austria-Hungary will take Ino cognisance of the rupture and will i endeavour to continue friendly rela- . tions with the United States.

CABLE NEWS. !

[Press Association —Copyeighi.]

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14157, 20 April 1916, Page 5

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ANXIETY IN AUSTRIA. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14157, 20 April 1916, Page 5

ANXIETY IN AUSTRIA. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14157, 20 April 1916, Page 5

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