Central Powers
IEBK'NECHT’S SENTENCE. {. . DEMONSTRATIONS IN BERALIN AND LEIPZIG. Press Asßot':iatioil'—-Copyright~, Australian and N.Z. Cable Assor~.iatio'n. », (R.c('(=ivod S.-30 a.nl.\ _ Berna. August 25. i DO|lll(Ol‘i'§{Bfl‘;l;i'})‘li,€',’ ~'pl'otésting ‘il;i;aills(, the illcl'onsC(l sollte'noe'on Dr. ].iobl<nocht occurrod in Berlin. Rintim; and Sh()l_)-1't)()t'iI1,g; followed the Leipzig dclnonstrzlt.ion. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN D|SAGREE* - ‘ MENT.
-GENE IN HUNOARY'S PARLIA-- ‘ MENT.’ ' l’,l'ess Association—Copyl'ight, Austra--1 lian and N.Z..C:LbIe Association. c_Roceive(l 12.15 p.m.) ; ' Copenhagen, August 2-3. ’ The r.li.~3agl'eeme'lltl between Austi-; and Hungary is in‘ci'easin;;'. ' _ §’[‘licre was it stoimy all-night s-iubm of the Hungarian I’nl'ligu.nleix'}t,i‘,= \i'3l<\r» the Government. [)olic'_\"i\\’:is"3 Vliole-i'ltl_ attacked. A (lenfening, uproar was kept up all night, theidépintios 0 several occ‘-asions coming to |)lm\'s. ' Count 'l‘is'/.a (Premier) declared tlmt the placing of the whole front under General Hindenburg must not hr tal;'cn to imply an undemestinmte 0' the Austrian command, Count Appqnyi said it was 1-idicui» 01151 to seek to effect an dcoiioxnic .tl'eaty either witli vAllstrin ox‘ Gmwnmny un(ler'tllo existing <-ircumst<.m
ces. Count Tisza said a commercial treaty was an absolute necessity. A fierce debate developed between Tisza and Apponyi'.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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168Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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