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AUSTRO-GERMANY.

HOL-LWEG WRITING MEMOIRS; IBVIDtSQ ROUMANIAN WHEAT. ®«ei>ed Aug. 3, 7.30 p.m. Ronw > Au ß- 2 T< J B BeUummn-Hollweg ),as re"T»_to hi» country estate, where be «* Willing memoirg coming the seven Wait of nil chancellorship. The German and Austrian f oo <l con- *"£» * re conferring as to the division . »e Roumanian grain crops, which' ***. "J®*"® 1 a ' satisfaetoir. Balauria mo Turkey are not represented at the wtferax*. A REPORT MADE TO ORDER. Mm. uil SZ Cable Allot, and Renter Beceiced Aug. 3. 7.30 p.m. London, Aug. 2. * wireless German officiil report Itatss: We repnUed the enemy in Planters everywhere in heavy lighting, ireVHBtly pushing fonvard oor battle lines ty «oanter-atta<t». We ropuiied five Jjweh attack! at the Chetnir. de* wmta. The French fruit !e«lv rttacked or. the next bank of the Meuso. Pris•bua captured yesterday totalled 750. Xtoatj attacks at Casinuili faiicd. AUSTRIAN PEACE SCHEMES. s Amsterdam, Aug. 2. A semi-ofikial Vienna message gars Ifeat Count Czernin is pleased at Lord Robert Cecil's statement, »hir!i is interpreted to mean that England does not •WW* Austria as her real enemv. Count qinJHaflifir to act at mediator besNfß Lob4m' and Berlin. Count Czeroin'i manoeuvre* are inttftdsd to suggest that England and RDM arewilltag to make peace withoyt TUlfilling the aspirations of Italy, pKibia and Roiimanii. Tke Eaiperor Karl has entrusted Herr Sejdler with the formation of an Jfatoan Government. It is believed |tfct Ton Se idler's programme provider fit ft complete Parliamentary system, ••tt the offering of portfolios'to SocialTHE ECONOMIC FUTURE. _ Berlin, Aug. 2. JDt. Michaelis, after a visit to the Itawian King, told an interviewer tuat MfbMt illnnmul the question of securing tit* scanogtc future, which is the most liyrtlH condition of peace negotiaBans; Garmaas are more interested in wittfiiig th* country being hampered J>y £m development/ of economic than tvittarial gala*.

gGjjUBH LEGION BESIGNB. Amsterdam, Aug. 2. cpaMqotaee cpaMqotaee of the German arrests y iad, Pilbdniki, commander of tbe Legion, and all the officers have nttpud, ■The Germans {-ave a day for hteaUaniion, and threatened arrest H deportation. Alt trho insisted have ■OT teen imprisoDcd. I7AR OOCNCBj AT BRUSSELS. Amsterdam, Aug. • Tk# Kaiser has summoned a War fr atSmwels to-day. The Crown , Hmdenburg, LadendorfT, Prince Mat, Admiral von Capetle, Altai atas «rill be present.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 5

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AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 5

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 5

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