Central Powers
THE DUETSCHLAND'S CARGO. MAILS, NICKLE AND RUBBER COMMANDER FETED AS A NATIONAL HERO.
Press .Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 1.50 p.m.) The Hague, August 24. ' The J)eutschland brought three mail bags from Count Uernstoff. The commander was t'eted as a national hero and summoned to the Kaiser's headquarters. The cargo consists of nickle and rubber worth £50,000. GRAVE POLITICAL SPLIT IN HUNGARY. Press Association— Copyright. Router's Telegrams (Received 1.15 p.m.) London, August 21. A grave political split is reported to have occurred in (Hungary. Count Apponyi, in the Chamber, announced his withdrawal from" collaboration with the Government, and affirmed that the moral unity of the Hungarian Nation was unshaken. Count Rossy (Constitutionalist leader), and Count Llakovszky (Catholic Party), made a similar declaration.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 2
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126Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 2
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