TO SPEAK HER MIND
WHY THE ' AUSTRIAN EMPRESS VISITED THE. KAISER.
Rome, April 23.
The "Corners d'ltalia" states that the Austrian Empress accompanied Emperor Carl, at her own request, to the recent interview, in order to speak her mind freely to the Kaiser and Kaiserin against the continuation of the war. She declared that the Houses of the Hohenzollerns and Hapsburgs were on the edge of the creter> of a dangerous (volcano—Aus}-N.Z. Cable Assn. _^^
COMBATANT PRISONERS OF
A PROPOSAL TO GERMANY. (Rec. April 24, 5.55 p.m.)
London, April 23. It is officially announced that a proposal for the 'mutual transference of combatant prisoners, whoso captivity exceeds two years, to a neutral country has been made to Germany.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.'
NEW GERMAN GOVERNOR OP
BELGIUM
Amsterdam, April 23.
General Falkenhausen has been appointed Governor-General of Belgium. —Reutor.
LONDON DOCK CHARGES
INCREASED
(Rcc. 'April 24, 5.55 p.m.)
London, April 23. Tlio Port of London Authority has raised the dock warehouse charges 15 per cent., to meet the cost of the increased war bonus to employees . and othor expenditure.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3062, 25 April 1917, Page 5
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