AUSTRO GERMANY.
THE POLISH TROUBLE Amsterdam, Aug. 30. The Lokal Anzeiger says the entire |lew State Council of Poland has resigned •n the ground that the restoration of the Polish State is too slow, also beeuue of its great objection to the AustnKienttaa proposals for abborluig the Polish army. There are indications that the Polish leaders, if not striving for a public alliance with Russia, are leaking to assume a -neutral attitude. The Loka{ Anzeiger urges Germany to fciaintain her own safety. WBQMTING A REVOLUTION. Copenhagen, Aug. 30. Many have been arrested, of both •exes, «t-Dresden, for distributing handbill* urging the workers to strike and declare a revolution. Those arrested frill fee tried by court-martial. IBE USUAL CLAIMS. jtai. and N2. Cable Assoc, and Heater, peeeired Aug. 31, 55 p.m. London, Aup 30. A wireless German official report )rtates: The English attack north-east of CSeltye collapsed. We repulsed the ftoumankns southward of Tirgifl and Ohna. We captured Iresti, and pressed the enemy northward towards the Susita valley. Enemy relief attacks northTastwsid of Muncehfl failed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 5
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