AUSTRO-GERMANY.
RESTLESSNESS IN GERMANY. £A*JD BY RUSSIAN REVOLUTION New York, March 20. Dispatches from Berlin intimate that Ihere is growing restlessness in Germany 'caused by the Russian revolution. So-( dalist newspapers are asking: "Shall ail nations be tree ezeept Germany!'? ', « t tQUAL POLITICAL RIGHTS. (PROMISED BY CHANCELLOR. ~ New York, March 20. |" 2L Berlin message states that Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg, in the Reichatag, repeated his promise of equal political rights after the war, and added ■that unless this was granted the nation would face internal difficulties the importance of which none could foresee.
FOOD EXHORTS TO GERMANY. & GREAT INCREASE. London, March 20. Dutch official statistics show a great increase in food exports to Germany in ,1916 compared with 1913. The export pf cheese was nearly five-fold, and eggs, jineat and butter doubled. Exports of meat to England shrank to one-sixth, butter and cheese to one-third, and the of eggs almost ceased. The case of potatoes was similar. Germany in 1916 imported three-quarters of the 1913 tonnage.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1917, Page 5
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