VIENNA'S PLIGHT.
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Ll'J&fcL A'Uii&a Received Lv.zo, uus uay. ■Berne, jxaicn -±. The .Burgomaster 01 Vienna, addressing me municipal omciais, saad the worn ouanii up icy mjgni, be written on mc uuor'oj. iood depart men its. V lenna was again obliged u_f ask liemn s assistance. The Uovernmenc had utterly failed to realise the desperate situation and unless wheat • from the Ukraine was soon obtained Austria would be incapable of holding out. JAPAN GETS HEADY. Received 10.20, this day. _ Tokio, March 4. A Bill has been introduced into the Diet {authorising" the War Minister to mobilise ~ industries contributing to tlie prosecution of j war. MOKE AItMENIAN MASSAGE ES. lleeeived 10.25, this day. ]N T ew York, March 4. The New York Times Hague correspondent states that authentic information from Asia Minor has been received showing that the entire male Armenian population at Sansun, including children have been massacred by the Turks. THE WORK OF A~TRAITOR. Received 10.25, this day. Paris, March 4. The Americans captured a German prisoner carrying a .complete map of the American trenches on the Toul-St. Mihiel front.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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