Austria and America.
(Australian & N.Z. Cable Asscciatioa and Reuter.) LONDON ,Fcb. 19. “The Morning Post’s” Budapest correspondent says that negotiations bej tween Austro-Hungary and the United States continue, ft is hoped that diplomatic relations will remain unbroken. It is understood that Germany, as the result of Austrian pressure, Is j willing to exercise leniency in the s Mediterranean by granting concessions s in detail, hub not in principle, Possibly Germany will agree to warn passenger i steamers before sinking, them and will not molest American steamers in the Mediterranean, which are not carrying contraband. The “Messagero” says the Minister of Supplies states that Italy’s food supplies are sufficient. The torpedoing* in the Mediterrnn- • can were never fewer than since the Ist Feb ura ry.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1917, Page 1
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