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Neutrals To Intervene.

ITALY'S POSITION. / AI'STROGERMAXS PLAYING FOR TIME. London, April 20. The Echo do Paris publishes an apoi'/icial inspired note indicating that an agreement between Italy ami the Entente is near conclusion, by which Italy will intervene in the war. Tne Telegraphs' Home correspondent states that the Aiistro-Germans are playing ior time. Koine April 20. There is an increasing agitation against German professors in Italian universities. Professor liuonanici addressed the students at Visa, declaring that the time had arrived for Italy to act. Students hold processions iii the streets, crying: "War against the eternal enemy."

The police, are rounding up German spies. .Several disguised German officers were arrested at Cremona while attempting to mine a bridge over the river I'o. Two Germans were arrested at Padua for attempting to obtain plans of the railways.

A German, Raron von Koniev, and his 'wife have heenexpelled from Rome owing to their/relations witlh spies.

Prince von Billow's entourage assert that Austria is finally offering autonomy to Trieste, similar to that of Hamburg. T ! ie Corriere d'ltalia publishes the declaration of a personage connected with the Consulta that in the pourparlers with London, Italy's rights to Trcnte, 'Trieste, and the Dalmatian Archipelago 'were formally recognised. Italo-Serbiun interests were reconciled, including a Serbian outlet to the Adriatic. Onl.v Italy's rights in the Aegean i>ea and Asia Minor were not settled.

GREECE AWAITS PItOPITIOUS MOMENT. Paris, April 2G. A message states that the Greek Foreign Minister declared that the policy of the Cabinet was identical with that of .11. Vcnozelos. It is simply a question of the propitious moment. A BULGARIAN IIOVK. Paj - is, April 20, Le Temps' Dedeagatch correspondent states that King Ferdinand amnestied all officers sentenced after the Balkan wars. They proceeded with Princes Boris and Cyril to Dedeagatch after inspecting Tie garrison at Xanthi and Gmnuljiim and congratulating the commanders on the fine appearance of the troops. Great political importance is attached to Hie journey.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 5

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Neutrals To Intervene. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 5

Neutrals To Intervene. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 273, 28 April 1915, Page 5

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