Italy
MUTUAL ACTION FOR PEACE. [United Press (Association.] London, December 21. An influential organisation has been established in Italy and Roumania to promote the mutual action of the two countries to bring the war to an end.
“ACTS, NOT WORDS,” WANTED.
London, December 22,
A Rome message via America says that the King of Italy received Count Von Bulow, who presented his credentials, and remained an hour in conversation with the King. Upon leaving, Von Bulow declared that he was greatly satisfied with the result of the audience. The King sent his carriage to Yon Bulow’s residence to bring him to the Palace, at the entrance whereof a bugler played a German air. Another message from the same source declares, in connection with the anti-Austrian demonstrations, that a son of Garibaldi, leaning on crutches, declared: “A voice is ringing from Caprera, where my father’s body lies. His spirit asks the men of Italy to-day for acts, not words.” ONLY OFFICIAL INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC. (Received 9.55, a.m.) Rome, December 22. Signor Salandra. has directed the prosecui on of persons divulging naval and military information except that which is official.
CAPTURE OF GERMAN SUPPLY SHIPS.
TWO H AMBURG-AMERICAN LINERS.
(Received 9.55 a.m.) London, December 22
British warships near the Falkland Islands captured the new HamVu v gAmerika liners Baden and Santa Isabel, which were acting as supply ships to German cruisers.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 305, 23 December 1914, Page 5
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230Italy Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 305, 23 December 1914, Page 5
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