THE CRIME OF 1914.
AUSTRIAN ‘ADMISSION. LONDON, June 2, (delayed) Similui‘ procedure was observed when M. Clemenceau handed -the peace tel'm_~; to the Austrian delegates as at the delivery of the German terms. M. Clemenceau’s speech was brief. Count Renner, replying, claimed that all the territories of Austro-Hungary were equally responsible for bearing the dreadful inheritance of War_ What he termed the horrible crime of 1914, was committed by the Hapsbui-gs and l'lohCnZollCl‘lls, not by the people; nevertheless the present: Government recognised it must liquidate the costs, and was ready to assume its liabilities in Common with all States of the Austrian Empire. He trustcd that the worldfs Conscience Wold not deny to Austriuiis self-determination or bring about their economic ruin.
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Taihape Daily Times, 10 June 1919, Page 5
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121THE CRIME OF 1914. Taihape Daily Times, 10 June 1919, Page 5
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