AUSTRIA DISCLAIMS ANNEXATION
SEMI-OFFICIAL HINTS IN THE
PRESS GERMANY PERTURBED APPEALS FOR UNBROKEN BATTLE-FRONT (Rec. April 30, 10.25 p.m.) London,". April 80. The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Amsterdam .states that German political circles, aro, perturbed by the Vienna "Fremden-Blatt's" semi-official statement that Austria does not desire annexations. Tho "Kolnische Volks Zeitung" appeals for an official disclaikier, pointing out that Germany entered the war to protect Austria, and enlarges upon tho necessity for a territorial rearrangement of the Eastern frontier and also of the Balkans in the 'interests of Germany's future safety. H» appeals to Austria to defy tlie Socialist" menaces and thus preserve an unbroken military' front. The Central News correspondent at Amsterdam says that much attention in Germany is directed upon von Hertling's mission to Austria. It is understood that he was specially, chosen by the Kaiser to dissuade the Emperor Charles from the tion policy revealed in the "EremdenBlatt." It is well known- that the Emperor Charles fully endorses Count Czernin's pacific tendencies.
, Tho "Daily Telegraph's", cqrrcspon'dont at Milan states that aflTibesjfrom Vienna show that tho newspapers first pointed out that the policy of not annexing Russian territory would not preclude Austria annexing Serbia, and Montenegro, but later, acting on official inspiration, announced that Austria was prepared to renounce all annexation, even hinting that Austria might restore tho Trentino and Trieste if Italy induced the Allies to open" peace pourparlers.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3067, 1 May 1917, Page 5
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