AUSTRO-GERMANY.
A ROWDY SCENE. OPENING OF HUNGARIAN. PARLIAMENT., * "COUNT TISZA MUST BE SHOT" Jtcuter Service. 1 Received Jan. 14, 5.5 p.m. .' London, Jan. 13. A Geneva telegram states that the Hungarian Parliament ojieuiii:: was of the most rowdy description, and marked by unprecedented interpellations. Deputy Levoszy declared (hat Count Tisza must be snot in order to ensure peace. >unt Apponyi said: 'lf Co-nit Tisza fails to resign ive will force him."
DEPORTATIONS FROM BELCUUM. The Hague, Jan. 12. The German Xote, replying to Holland's protest, declares that the deportation? from Belgium are in accordance v.'ith the Hague Convention, but it undertakes to repatriate Belgians who fled to Holland and subsequently returned to Belgium. A DANISH UNDERTAKING. Copenhagen, Jan. 12. Denmark is building two camps to accommodate 1200 Russian and. German prisoners. Denmark undertakes the cost of upkeep. HUNGARIAN PARTIES UNITE. Amsterdam. Jan, 1?. It is reported at Budapest that Counts Tisza and Andrassy ,'ave reached an agreement, the latter becoming a Member of the Cabinet.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1917, Page 5
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