WILL ITALY PARTICIPATE IN THE WAR ?
SIGNIFICANT INQUIRIES GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN CONSULS REMOVING ARCHIVES (Bee. March 21, 5.5 p.m.) ~ P. r .' Dillon (''Daily Telegraph" correspondent) reporffTrom Rome "that the Minister of Education is ascertaining the military status of all professors S, are em P lo J' €os m Italy > also . "' hafc schools and archives* that seV6ral Germaa and Austrian consuls are removing their Austria is hastily strenghening the defences of Trentino, and employing Russian prisoners and Galician refugees to remove snow in the highlands Much artillery ammunition is proceeding to the mountain forts, and new bati teries are being erected. , Austria appears to be willing to cede Trentino and the territory to the river Isonzo, nut refuses guarantees of the political and economy treatment of Italian nationals elsewhere. . Italy persists in demanding immediate cession. Austria favours postponing the matter until the end of the war. The prospects of a settlement are slight. AN ATTEMPT TO CHECK THE ITALIAN MOBILISATION, , .. . , . Paris, March 19. German agents, disguised as workmen, were arrested m Italy endeavouring to blow up a railway tunnel near Genoa, in order to hinder mobilisation
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2415, 22 March 1915, Page 5
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185WILL ITALY PARTICIPATE IN THE WAR ? Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2415, 22 March 1915, Page 5
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