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AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS.

TRUCULENT GERMAN PRESS. Received 8.45 a.m. LONDON, May 2. The Morning Post’s Zurich correspondent says the German. newspapers in Austria are becoming increasingly truculent, and have practically issued an ultimatum to von Seedier demanding that they have greater influence and power in the Government, demanding the restriction of freedom of the Czech and Juoslav press and the right of assembly. COAL STRIKE IN AUSTRIA. RAILWAYS SUSPENDED. Received 9.5 a m. BERNE, May 3. A strike on the Dornbrowa Coalfields began on April 4th, which" extended to the whole coalfields. The severest repressive measures proved unavailing, and finally the Austrian authorities suspended the entire passenger traffic on the railways.

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Taihape Daily Times, 4 May 1918, Page 5

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AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS. Taihape Daily Times, 4 May 1918, Page 5

AUSTRIAN AFFAIRS. Taihape Daily Times, 4 May 1918, Page 5

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