Austria
AN ACCUSING SILENCE. A NEWSPAPER ASKS WHY. Eeceived 3, 2 p.m. London, January 2. The Xieu Erie Presse demands the publication of a Bed Book, describing, from the Aiistro-llungarian standpoint, the negotiations preceding the war, and asks why Austro-Hungary silently accepts the blame, instead of proclaiming her efforts on behalf of peace. CONSTERNATION AT VIENNA. ' .BIG RUSSIAN 1- IXYAHGSr. Received 3.30 p.m. Rome, anuary 2. A message from Vienna states" that I consternation ami alarm has been ' caused by a formidable Russian invasion of North-east Hungary. Tlie clergy, '.municipal authorities and inhabitants of 'the frontier are 'panic-stricken, and fleeing to the interior. AUSTRIANS STILL RETIRING. TRIESTE SLAY-RE SHELLED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Vienna, January 1. An official message says that it has proved necessary to withdraw the troops on the entire eastern front. Rome, January ]. Fearing a bombardment of Trieste, the Governor and authorities have abandoned the city.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 170, 4 January 1915, Page 5
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