AUSTRO-GERMANY.
AUSTRIAN CABINET CHANGES. ?IIE GERMAN LEVY EN MASSE. Received Doc. 24, 11.40 p.m. Amsterdam, Dee. 23., Baron Bnriaii has been appointed Austrian finance Minister, and Count Otto Cticrnieni, Foreign Minister. . Geneva, Dec. 23.
Germany's levy en masse will be enforced in Prusßia within a week, and in Bavaria a week later. A VICTORY THAT WAS A CRUSHING *!iisatuju.Oi DEFEAT. Amsterdam, Dec. s2-. The Kaiser lias conferred the Oak Oaves of tho Order of Merit on the Crown JPrinee of Bavaria and General von Kulil, Chief of Staff, for checking the Franco-British and thus gaining the battle of the Sopme. A NOVEL GERMAN THEORY, London, Dec. 22. The Cologne Gazette, discussing President Wilson's attitude on the peace proposals, says that owing to the difficulty of getting corn from Argentina England is eagerly purchasing North American supplies, and that this will produce high prices and starvation in the United States unless Mr. Wilson vetoes exports and thus puts a rope found England's neck. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1916, Page 5
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