SLAVS IN AUSTRIA.
WIDESPREAD REJOICING
DIPLOMATS SAY " GO SLOWLY.' LONDON, Apnl 25.
The Slav "feelings in Austria over the fall of Scutari is expressed by the 6ize of the cheering crowd 3in tho streets of Vienna and tho principal towns. The police are having a hard task to keep order. Scores of congratulatory telegrams to King Nicholas have been <rx>n£beatecl. The semi-ofncial press of-the country i.i temporarily bereft of its calm judgment, "but til.; diplomats do not view the Future with unmitigated pessimism. Tho necessity of the moment is felt to lie the avoidance of hasty decisions and to allow timo for- tho excitement to cool down, and then to deal with, tho matter calmly and on its merits.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 2 May 1913, Page 7
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