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Second Edition Central Powers

DENIAL OF DISTURBANCES. • ' \ * v •• Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 12.10 p.m.) London, September 6. A .German official wireless message denies that any person was killed in ■Germany in cpn-seqnonce of food diswhich foreign newspapers are inventing. SCENE IN HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT. THE FIGHT FOR EXISTENCE. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Gable Association. ■ ’ ' (Received 11.50 a.m.) Amsterdam, September G. . £ A Buda Pest telegram states that a stormy scene occurred in the Hungarian Diet. The Premier was greeted with shouts of “resign!” from Count Karolys’ party, and he was repeatedly interrupted. He urged the necessity of Hungarian unity in the fight for existence. MORE MEATLESS DAYS IN GERMANY. Press Association —Copyright, - Reuter’s. Service. (Received 11.45 a.m.) Amsterdam, September G. The Cologne Gazette takes a gloomy view of the food prospects, and says: “Any hope of larger and cheaper supplies of meat must ho abandoned. ,j-JThpjtfiew meat ticket will not guarantee that each German will receive 250 grammes weekly. It merely represents the limit obtainable under the favourable circumstances.” VIEWS ON THE ANNEXATION POLICY. O- '■ Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.50 a.m.) Amsterdam, September G. The Socialist, Herr Hachnisch, in . an article in the Voerwaertz, confirms the statement that a Socialist majority supports some annexation, especially in the eastward. The Vonvaertz, in commenting on the article, recommends more sober views and the people’s concentration on the ending of the war.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 6

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Second Edition Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 6

Second Edition Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 6

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