AUSTRO-GERMANY.
HERR BALLIN'S DOWNFALL. DBJSOSSED BY THE KAISER. United Service. London, Sept. 10. - v Tb« Daily Express' Amsterdam corrmondent says the Kaiser has dismissed nil shippiag advuer, Albert Ballin, for the Government followed the Xtiser into bankruptcy and ruin. The unonncement hat caused a sensation in Germany. Although Herr Ballin alone wad able to reorganise the shipping, he iatenda residing abroad.
REVELATIONS FROM VIENNA. Berne, Sept. 10. There are startling revelations from Ttenaa. The Government, at the out-' break of the war, organised a reign of terror against its political opponents. Pf. Frank, the Magyarphile leader, states feat Raovitch, chief of police, sent a pbordinate and urged Dr. Frank to form ) black band to kill the leading Serboroatian politicians. Dr. Frank replied bat he would never consent, though tho ietims were his political enemies. RaoItch later said it was a pity the felloes Jere not assassins ted
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1917, Page 5
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147AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1917, Page 5
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