OBITUARY.
COUNT AEHRENTIIAL,
By Cable—Vre»s Association—Copyright. Vienna, February 18.
Count Aehrcnthal.'on his death-bed, said farewell to his colleagues and family in the afternoon. Tie was cheered by the reading of the Emperor .Joseph's letter decorating him and eulogising his faithful and distinguished services, lie died at ten o'clock at night. Count Leopold ISerchtold, ex-Ambas-sador at St. Petersburg, is fount Aehrenlin>rs successor. 11.- married the Counter Karolyi, daughter of a former Ambassador to England.
The Austro-llungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs. Count Texa von Aerentlinl. who was aged r>7. was credited with having been "the man behind the gun" when Austria-Hungary conceived and carried out tiie bold plan of annexing Bosnia and Herzegovina. In his strong foreign '•■o!i-y he is understood to have collabo•'m! with the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir-apparent to the Au-tro-Tlimgar-Oirone. The veteran Emperor Fran- ■ ',-ii'joi. who parries a burden of S! --■ vs. Is believed to act as a brake on ■'-■ f..rward tendencies of the younger
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 199, 20 February 1912, Page 5
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156OBITUARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 199, 20 February 1912, Page 5
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