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TO FOSTER ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE

BIG CORPORATION ANNOUNCED. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association, i (Rec. August 1, 7 p.m.) London, August 1. Mr. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer) ,nas announced that an AngloItalian Corporation has been registered for the purpose of furthering commerce. It has a capital of one million, and the Government is contributing 'i 250,000 a year for ten years. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR ILL SERIOUS CONDITION REPORTED. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, July 31. It is reported that the limpcror. Francis Joseph of Austria is seriously ill. Hie hoir, the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph, has been summoned to the bedside. [The aged Emperor of Austria has on various previous dates been reported dead, on his death-bed, and seriously ill.]

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 5

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TO FOSTER ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 5

TO FOSTER ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2839, 2 August 1916, Page 5

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