AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE.
THE NEW SUBMARINING DISCUSSION IN HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT. Rratvr't T«legru&i. (Received February s. noon.) ( AMSTERDAM, Keb-uary 7. The rivs'. pronouncement, 0 I Austria's •j attitude in tho iter.- submarining policy , was made by Count Tisza in the Hun- * garian Parliament. Ife said the Central Powers v.oro justified in the use ,?)f the nev. weapon on tho ground thac "their adversaries' uavv and luenTuni;jmen were laying new .Moreover, the Mirr'fsvn'l r-niployment of ;Mb:m»rino< wns the most offpctive moans ,<of wuruii; peace. Even 10-day ihey | were still prepared to negotiate for 'peace .f they received a guitruntee that iibpir enemies w«re willing to negotiate. 1 •But." he continued, "so long as ' riar < v nrnn'Ov i<> take our life wo 'are determined to employ every means lo gain victory. | Count Apponyi and Count, Andras-y supported Couut 'lisaa, uijt v. omit /Karalzi denounced unrestricted snb- : manning, and pointed out- thai two million Hungarians were living in America. and their fate might be seriews in 'ithe event of war.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11926, 8 February 1917, Page 1
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