AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS.
THE NEW EMPEROR. MAKING A CLEAN SWEEP. ' WILL RULE CONSTITUTIONALLY. and N .Z Cuble Assoc:atiofl) Budapest; Jam: c. . ~ The belief is that : Count Tisza's fall was inevitable. Emperor - Charles had decided to make a clearance of all his predecessor's confidential statesmen-.who were so- involved with the ■■ Germans, and endangered the independence of tbe monarchy. The. King,desires, to.rule . constitu- 1 tionally with the co-operation of. Par- [ liament and the sympathy of the people. A. and N.Z. Cable Asso. and Reuter. LONDON, Jan. 6. j > The latest, dismissals in Austria include Baron Maccio, the principal Departmental' Chief' of the Foreign Office, and Count For.ga.ch, second chief, to wliose- ..machinationis the j war was largely-: due. Another significant move is tbe unmurfing of .the Austriaai sociafetgj who are .now permitted even to'demand the evacuation of Allied west, and south. . . '" ■""'
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 10287, 8 January 1917, Page 5
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