AUSTRO-GERMANY.
RIOTS IN AUSJRO-HUNGARY. ANTI-PRUSSIAN FEELING. Rome, Sept. 17. Diplomatic advioca state that there are D:a;,y riots in Austria-Hungary owing to laci: of food. Thousands are making pilgrimages to shrines imploring Divine intercession for peace. There is a growing dislike of Prussianism, and German o3icer s are frequently aisulted in the streets. NEW BASIS OF POLICY. SUPREMACY IX BELGIUM GIVEN, UP. Xoeeived Sept. 18, 9.45 p.m. London, Sept. 18. The Daily Chronicle's Amsterdam correppondenfe states that German newspapers declare a new general basis of policy has been reached whereto the civil and military authorities agree, and that it mill probably be embodied in Germany's roply to the Pope. Important statements are expected at the Reichstag mooting next week. The Frankfurter Zeitung states that the pan-Germans have been defeutedThe Ivoelnische Volks Zeitung repeats the statement that Germany has given up the idea of supremacy in Belgium.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1917, Page 5
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