AUSTRO-GERMANY.
SHORTAGE OF FOOft London, Jan 3. "LAn Italian semi-official message declares that Count Tisza's fall in Hungry is imminent The Opposition's success :i9 due to the food shortage, which. threatens wholesale- starvation by June.. PROPAGANDA IN AMERICA. New York, Jan. 3. 'lie president of the American Rights ■ Leagu* states that Germany has spent 1 £27,000,000 in America on propaganda , woirk. THE SULTAN VISITS VIENNA. r. '•' Received Jan. 4, 7.10 p.m. j Paris, Jan. ". . rhe German Imperial train has '■" ached. Conrtantinople in order to -■•ey > thi Saltan to Vienna to attend » -erenw. The EovVpigns will be accommodated at the raftionnbrunn Palace. WEST IWO ZEPPELINS DESTROYED. • ■ • Reecived Jan. 4, 11.50 p.m. Copenhagen, .Tan. 4. . & fire oh December 28 burned tn T o hangars at Tondern, ocmpletely destroyin; tYO- i large Zeppelins.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1917, Page 5
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