FROM VIENNA TO SYDNEY
AN'AUSTRALIAN WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE. By Telegraph—Press'Association—Copyright Sydney, April 13. Miss Julia Maxwell has arrived,_ after living four and a half years in A'icnna. She says that when she.left in December, tho Austrians were certain the war would end in March. Whon war was declared, the soldiers leaving for tho front were smothered with flowers; lately things were very different, and they dreaded the Russian winter. There was a pronounced shortage of meat and white bread, but coffee, cocoa, and tea were as plentiful and cheap as ever, and were imported through Holland and Sweden. ... Miss Maxwell experienced no difficulty in leaving the country.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 14 April 1916, Page 2
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106FROM VIENNA TO SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 14 April 1916, Page 2
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