Austria
HATREDS COMPARED. POPULATION NEARLY STARVING. . A CRY FOR PEACE. Received 20, 5.40 p.m. Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, January 20. An lAustrian lady who has arrived at Copenhagen asserts that the hatred of the Germans for the English is nothing compared to the hatred of the Austrians for the Germans. The population is om the verge of starvation, and peace is desired at any price. COUNT BERCHTOLD'S OFFENCE. STORMY INDICTMENT WITH THE EMPEROR.
Rome, January 19. Count Berchtold was always anti-Ser-vian, and resigned after a stormy interview with the Emperor, who reproached him for withholding the consequences of the ultimatum sent to Servia and declaring that Russian would not intervene,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 191, 21 January 1915, Page 5
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