Austria
AN APPEAL FOR PEACE. Times and Sydney Sun Services, c London, December 17. A Geneva newspaper states that it is rumoured that Austria has .appealed, to Russia for peace. Russia, replying, demanded the surrender of Galicia to Poland, both becoming a kingdom under the Czar, the surrender of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Servia and Montenegro, Austria's withdrawal from the Triple Alliance, the constitution of AustroHungary into federal States, one of which should lie an autonomous Bohemia. Austria considered the conditions too hard and discontinued the negotiations. 1 The Vossiche Zeituug states that Slatin Pasha, late British InspectorGeneral in the Soudan, whom Emperor Franz Josef recently made a 1 Privy Councillor, has renounced all his English appointments and decorations. [Sir Rudolfph Slatin is an Austrian by birth. He was governor of Darfur and was captured by the Madhists in 1884. After a long imprisonment at Omdurman he escaped and joined the British forre tinder Lord Kitchener. Since I'JOO he has been British InspectorGcnernl of the Soudan.j I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 5
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