AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.
For the further development of the Austro - German commercial rapprochement the Hungarian Association of Commercial Travellers has sent representatives to visit German commercial industrial cities, including Dresden, Chemnitz and Leipzig, to get into personal touch with German merchants, manufacturers and chambers of commerce, with a view of furthering commercial relations between Hungary and Germany, the Balkan Slates and Turkey. The running of the Balkan express from Berlin to Constantinople is greeted throughout Germany and Austria as an event of the greatest importance to the Central Powers. The German press describes the Inauguration of the train service as a notable advance in the successful protection of Germany’s Balkan policy, while the Austrian press sees in it a step towards the at-
tainment of the ideal of a Central European Union. At all stations, which were decorated, where the express on its initial run on January 15 stopped, deputations of magnates met it, and speeches were delivered. \
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1528, 28 March 1916, Page 2
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158AUSTRIA AND GERMANY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1528, 28 March 1916, Page 2
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