AUSTRO-GERMANY.
. MORE PEACE TALK. APPEAL TO THE POPE. PJHIFIOAOT PRESS COMMENTS. ' Rome, April 3. ~ N It j» reported that Austrian and Gerillftn bishops are appealing to the Pope .. for energetic intervention in favor of feace. , , ... .. . Amsterdam, April 3. The Vorwarts asserts that the Central • IPoweii are again making an effort to . aeourian honorable peace. The, Lokal Anzeiger emphasises GerJnany'* peaceful intentions towards sia.Thfe Berliner Tageblatt demands enerrib reorganisation of internal affairs order to facilitate peace. '
' AUSTRIAN MINISTERS RESIGN
.bwINQ TO CHARGES OP CORRUPTION,
Received April 4, 5.6 pjn. Copenhagen, April 3. 1 \M the- outcome of a charge of corruption, the Austrian Ministers for •Wkir,' Justice, and Finance ! hav|e resigned.
ACTION OP GERMAN SOCIALISTS.
''•„'' ' Copenhagen, April 3. Socialists in the Reichstag sent their congratulations to the Russian Socialists On their victory over despotism, which, they say, hag become the basis of the world's emancipation from war and the evil powers of conquest and tatortion.'
, •( EMPERORS' CONFERENCE. I, . April 3. The Atutrian Emperor and Empress, accompanied by Count Csserin, are visiting the Kaiser, Kalaerin, and Herr von at German headquarters for the purpose of political discusiions. r ' ' Received April 5, LIS a.m. Amsterdam, April 4. The Austrian Majesties, accompanied Jiy General Czerttm, Chief of Staff, have arrived at the German headquarters, oiu «. visit' to the German Majesties.
KAISjBRINE RAISING THE WIND.
Received April. 4, 11 p.m. Amsterdam, April 4. The Kaiserine has sent her most valu|We jewels to neutral'countries for sale.
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