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AUSTRIA BORROWS FROM GERMANY

TO PAY OVERSEA DEBTS.

By Telegraph—Press AEeociatio-i-Copjriglit

Berne, June 25. Austria-Hungary has borrowed twentyfive millions sterling from Germany for the purpose of meeting payments abroad. TWO BANKRUPTCIES IN SIGHT. (Rec. June 27, 4.5 p.m.) London, June 26. A neutral banker from Vienna states that Austria has issued three hundred million sterling in paper money during the war. _ The gold covering for this has diminished from seventy" million to thirty million, but purchases abroad have reduced the minimum. rlf peaco were signed now, AustriaHungary would be bankrupt; she might pc-ssibly pay 11 per cent. Germany would also be bankrupt; she might pay IS per cent. The Austro-German financiers rely on a war indemnity to recoup the losses. GRIM RETRIBUTION FOR HUN SLACKERS $ WHAT FOLLOWED THE Alll RAID ON EVEHE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Amsterdam, June 25. The air attack on Evere caused extraordinary confusion. The officers in charge of the shed were absent without leave, while the orderlies were within the shed merrymaking with women. . Two of the men and three of the women were killed. Hie surviving orderlies were imprisoned. After the bombs were dropped, two motor-cannon were dispatched to follow and shoot down the aeroplanes. One ran into a closed railway barrier, and tho other ran over a peasant and plunged into a ditch. [The German airship hangar at Evere, in Belgium, was attacked by British airmen and tho airships blown UP-]

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 6

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AUSTRIA BORROWS FROM GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 6

AUSTRIA BORROWS FROM GERMANY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2499, 28 June 1915, Page 6

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