Italy
IN A BELLIGERENT MOOD. Rome, December 6. The Chamber, by 413 votes to 49, approved Signor Salandra's declaration. MORE SIGHT. ■ AUSTRIA'S HATE OF SERVIA. Received 7, 8.45 p.m. Rome, December 7. Signor Giolitti, Italian Premier, speaking in the Chamber, disclosed the fact that on August !), 1013, Austria notified the Marquis di San Guiliano (Foreign Secretary), that it was proposed to send an ultimatum to Scrvia, the Note to be substantially identical with that delivered in 11114. Austria invoked Italy to recognise the "casus ufrederts," involving military participation with Germany. The Marquis di San Guiliano replied that it was not a defensive war, so that the Triplice did not apply, and he added that lie hoped Germany would exert her influence to dissuade Austria from so perilous an adventure as would result to Austria if Germany recognised that the Italian interpretation of the treaty was just.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 156, 8 December 1914, Page 5
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