ARGENTINA AND THE GERMANS
BREACH STILL POSSIBLE RAILWAY STRIKE STILL UNSETTLED Buenos Aires, October 9. The Foreign Minister, interviewed regarding Argentina's attitude, stated that the Government will not hesitate to sever relations with Germany it' any act is committed which interferes with the principles of international law. It appears that Count Luibuvg has not Bailed, but has temporarily withdrawn to an unnamed place in the interior, as he i 9 unable to embark under safe conduct, and his presence is dangerously exciting the population. The neighbouring Governments have objected to his crossing- their frontier. There is no prospect of settlement of the railway strike. -Itautor. VICTORIAN BUDGET DEFICIT, BUT NO NEW TAXATION. Melbourne, October 10. The Victorian Budget shows the yoar'e revenue to be .£11.461,030, which is .£39,000 less than the expenditure. No new taxation is proposed.—Press Assn. RAIN-MAKING IN AUSTRALIA EXPERIMENTS TO BE EXTENDED. Melbourne, October 10. The Hon. \V. A. Watt proposes to make wider experiments in rain-produc-ing. Mr. Balsillie is installing his apparatus at Honetoun and Kiverina.--Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 14, 11 October 1917, Page 5
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171ARGENTINA AND THE GERMANS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 14, 11 October 1917, Page 5
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