Italian Crisis
significant portends. .
ADDITIONS TO ITALIAN" EOSCgS.-J CONCENTRATION OF AUSTRIAN.' "]
» Rome, March 22. ■ M Twenty submarines have been added 58 to tli 0 fleet during the last six montW'.J There are now three hundred aeroplanCß 1 and twenty dirigibles. ' | Venice, March 22. ' 1 Telegrams from Trieste state that a J proclamation has been issued asking the 5 people to rally round the Emperor. Con- 'a eentration on the Austrian littoral is ft proceeding apace. There will shortly 3 be forty thousand men in Trieste, !vvM eluding well-equipped Germans. All atihvTS bodied men up to 52 years have b«nV>J| summoned. ' % London, Alarch 23. : M Koine reports state that t'ie identifi*,'-^ cation badges customarily carried onljpiil hy men on active service have bcoif',l distributed among the soldiers. In some ,4J quarters this is regarded as highly MSf-'sl nificanfc of Italy's preparedness forijjl any eventuality. . 13 EXPORTS TO GERMANY STOPPED.!..! London, March 23. , ! , .5J The Central News Agency states that ; rl Italy, to-day stopped all railway trans<ij| port of merchandise to Germany y&mH Switzerland. j-flja
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 5
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173Italian Crisis Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 244, 24 March 1915, Page 5
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