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AUSTRO-GERMANY.

A SENSATIONAL ARTICLE.

RESOLUTION MAY OOCOR. CONFIDENCE, IN KAISER '• CRUMBLING. Received October 22, 5.5 p.m. ' __ Washington, Oct. 21. "Flie Stale Department has issued an article in Swiss newspapers by Prince Hohenlohe, son of the late German Chancellor, Which says that which the majority of Germans favor a monarchy, it is undeniable that a revolution may break out. The people's confidence in the Sailer it crumbling, and they are beginning to ask why the world is against Germany. HOHENZOLLERN BLOOD LUST VINGEANCE ON NAVAL MUTINEERS. Rome, Oct. 21. The Kaiser, on leaning of the navy tamdajK ma so enraged that he became fll. The Crown Prince advocated frenzied repressive measures, and urged the execution of 6000 mutineers. The Kaiser was inclined to agree, but Admiral von Tirpitt pointed out that wholesale executions wOuld aggravate the disaffection and might even compfel the abandonment of submarine warfare, owing to inability to get crews. > K CORROBORATION WANTED, ' London, Oct. 21. - A Berlin message states that the provisions! total of the war loan is 623 million stealing. The Iteichstag Committee has been in* formed that further limitation of the bread nation is unnecessary, as the grain puppfytfor a whole year is assured.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1917, Page 5

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198

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1917, Page 5

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1917, Page 5

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