AN ULTIMATUM
AUSTRIA'S NOTE
SHARP DEMANDS, ON SERVIA
REPLY TO-DAY
ARMY CORPS GETTING READY,
WARSHIPS MOVING
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Rec. July 24, 9.20 p.m.) Belgrade, July 24. The Austrian Note has been received. It is couched in sharp terms, and coniirms the forecast previously cabled. It requests a reply by 6 o'clook on Saturday night. Tho Note demands the arrest.of Major Taukositch and of Giganovitch, "a Servian State employee; also of the frontier officials for facilitating the passage to Serajovo of the perpetrators of the assassination of the Archduke. The re- , siilt of tho Serajevo Magisterial Inquiry, opened tho Note, proves that the crime was.hatched in Belgrade by Prinzip, Cabimoviteh, Giganovitch, and Grabez, with-the assistance of Taukoviteh. Tho bombs were from the Servian army store, and were delivered to these persons by Giganovitch, who instructed the perpetrators in tho iiso of the bombs and the Browning pistols.
Vienna, July 24. Several army corps are getting ready, and the river warships aro proceeding to Senitig. ' , i
The "Allegmcine Zeitung" states it is believed that M. Pastich is willing to give Austria satisfaction regarding the accomplices found in Servia.
It wag previously cabled that Austria would request tho immediate prosecution of Servian subjects 'compromised in the .assassination of tho Archduke and Arch'duchess, tho suppression of the Pan Servian organisation agitating against the niouarc'hy. A. desire for bettor supervision of the Austro-Servian policy towards the Austrian monarchy, was also to have been expressed.:
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 5
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241AN ULTIMATUM Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 5
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