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THE LOWERING CLOUDS

AUSTRIAN - DETACHMENT AMHUSHED. FOUR CASUALTIES. IS JT THE FIRST SHOTt Received 1, 9.55 p.m. Vienna, December 1. A Hungarian newspaper published a telegram from Kuic-liun stating that (I ' detachment of the 34th Infantry, whilst j proceeding to Bosnia, lost four of its iiien owing to an ambush prepared by a Servian band. Tile telegram is unconfirmed. THE TURKS' MODERATION. . Constantinople, Novcuibor 30. The Constantinople correspondent of the Times states that, notwithstanding Baron Aerenthai's threats, Turkey Juts thus far abstained from encouraging appeals to the other Balkan States for assistance.

THE EMPEROR KEEN ON PEACE. A FRANTIC PRlNcfc London, November SO. Tiie Vienna correspondent of the Times states that the 'Emperor Josef ii determined to maintain peace, and M displaying a vigour that is not welcome to tiie inspirers or the authors of the annexation policy. Other correspondents state that the Prince Franz Ferdinand is frantically in favour of the annexation policy » I ANTI-AUSTRIAN DEMONSTRATION. Vienna, November 30. Thousands of pro-Servian Czechs made a demonstration at Prague. They insulted the Austrian flag. The crowd cheered a team of English footballers who were among the onlookers. MORE RIOTS AT PRAGUE. POLICE USE THE BAYONET. -Received 1, 9.55 .p.m. Vienna, December 1. Renewed racial riots have occurred at 'Prague. Tile gendarmerie cleared tie streets at the point of the bayonet. AUSTRIA AND TURKEY,

' AUSTRIA MORE CONCILIATORY. Received 1, 0.55 p.m. London, December 1. Tt is reported from Stamboul that Austria is more conciliatory and has postponed M. Pallavicine's departure.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 290, 2 December 1908, Page 2

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249

THE LOWERING CLOUDS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 290, 2 December 1908, Page 2

THE LOWERING CLOUDS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 290, 2 December 1908, Page 2

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