GERMAN REPORTS
[rF.Il PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] ADVANCE ON SELLE STOPPED, LONDON, Oct. 21. A wireless German official report states: The enemy on both sides of Solesmes lias been brought to standstill, on the height eastward and southward of the town.
AUSTRIA INTERNALLY.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.)* REFUSING GRAIN IT) AUSTRIA. BERLIN, October 21., The Budapest newspaper “Kis Ujsag” 1 states that Count Stephen Tisza (ekPremier) in his latest speech has sounded the prelude of a separate Hungarian peace. Hungary, the paper adds, intends to protect its own ihterests j and to make.its own terms. Hungarian political circles declare that Berlin is aware of Hungary’s intention. k Hungary has stopped the export of grain to Austria. This, combined with tlio diminution of supplies from Poland threatens Austria with starvation before the end of November.
EMPEROR’S COMING DECREE. COPENHAGEN, October 21. A Budapest telegram states that Etnperor Karl will issue a in a few days proclaiming Hungarian independence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1918, Page 2
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