Austria
APPALLING SCARCITY OF FOOD. A GEN'ICKAL'S PROBLEM. Times and Sydney Sim Services. Received 5, 10.55 p.m. London, March 5. Buda Pcslh states that there is an appalling scarcity of cereals in Hungary, where J4O restaurants have been closed owing'to the scarcity of bread. The newspapers arc featuring the declration bv a Hungarian general that Austria cannot carry on t.iie war beyond May, because of the shortage of food and war materials. A REPUBLICAN PEACE PLOT. Geneva, March 4. A Vienna telegram states i.iiat a plot, been discovered among Austro-ITun-ptrians to receive offers of the Slav l.i'.itonality to bring about a settlement with Russia. The conspirators belong fo a Republican organisation, whose object is to transform the monarchy Mito a confederacy. The General Staff ordered five to be shot. The picket refused to fire, and the mutinv cabled on March 2 resulted.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 6 March 1915, Page 5
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