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Na Znanje.

Narebda C.K. Austro-Ugerskog Konzula. DECREE OF AMNESTY: of 2nd December, 1898, by His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, Emperor Francis Joseph. All persons subject to military duty in the Army or Navy of the AustroHungarian Empire shall be pardoned for the following offence, for which they may have become liable to punishment, viz : Non-obeyance of orders for military drill and exercise, respecting desertion (and if already declared deserters, but not yet condemned as such). This Amnesty is granted under the condition that the respective persons shall, within one year after publication of this, ask for such pardon. But it shall not refer to anyone who is prosecuted for any other than the aforesaid offence, or who has disobeyed the order for active service or military training.

Persons anxious to receive the aforesaid pardon, should at once apply to the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Consulate} Auckland. .

His Apostolic Majesty the Emperor Francis Joseph has decided (on the occasion of his 50 year Jubilee) to issue a Jubilee IVfedal, to which all persons will be entitled who served in the Army or Navy since 1848. . Persons desirous of obtaining this medal should at once apply to the Imperial and . Royal Consul at Auckland. Military papers have to be produced on application. •

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Bratska Sloga, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 May 1899, Page 4

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Na Znanje. Bratska Sloga, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 May 1899, Page 4

Na Znanje. Bratska Sloga, Volume I, Issue 2, 29 May 1899, Page 4

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