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GREAT BRITAIN

WHO DESIRED WAR?

AUSTRIAN" AMBASSADOR'S EXPLAX

ATIOX.

AUSTRIA DID XOT WANT WAR.

RecefT-d 0, 11.40 p.m.

Paris, October C.

M. Gabriel -Hanotaux, in the Figaro, «te3 the Austrian Ambassador's remarks to him on July 31, when the Ambassador stated that Germany, and not Russia or Austria, desired way. Austria had so Tcrritoris! aspirations regarding Service. She -wished Russia to persuad; Servia to teke the step which wouil open the «eond phase of the negotiations, and-added that Austria feared being drawn after Germany. There was At that moment an appreciable divery■ence, if not complete opposition, between the' German and Austrian attitude.

MANKIND WILL STAXD AGnASr.

AT THE: STORY OF ATROCITIES IN BELGIUM.

Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, October 5.

Sir Percy Hlingworth states that lie kas reason to know that when the cvi■denec gathered by the Committee of published, the whole of mankind will Enquiry into the atrocities in Belgium is stand aghast.

THE "TIMES'' ON NEUTRAL NATIONS.

VIEWS REPUDIATED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

Times and Sydney Sun Services. Jieeeived 6, ti.ls p.m. London, October fl. .' The Press Bureau states that Tiie Times' leader pointing out the weighty reasons why Italy and Roumania sj-ould sow reconsider their decision'to remain neutral dots not represent the views of His Majesty's Government. FRINGE OF WALKS' FUND. BtKfcivcd C. 10.43 p.m. London, October 5. * The Prince of Wales' Fund has reached -three millions.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 7 October 1914, Page 5

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GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 7 October 1914, Page 5

GREAT BRITAIN Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 114, 7 October 1914, Page 5

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