AUSTRO-GERMANY.
AN IMPOSSIBLE CHANCELLOR ! AGAINST PARLIAMENTARY | GOVERNMENT. ' London, Oct. 30. Dr. von Hertling, President of the Bavarian Ministery, succeeds Dr. Michaelis. The latter becomes Premier of Prussia. Received Oct. 31, 10 p.m. Copenhagen, Oct. 30. ' The Vorwaerts pronounces that Dr. Hertling is an impossible mild-mannered professor, with theoretical views against parliamentary government. AUSTRf FINANCES. A GLOOMY VIEW. Received Oct. 31, 8.45 p.m. Berne, Oct. 30. . The Reichsrath official reporter gloomily described Austria's financial situation. He said England alone among the belligerents was able to pay interest on war loans and furnish considerable sums for current war necessities. The German i finances were in an unfavorable condition. The increased German revenue from new taxes totalled a million marks, while the war loans interest amounted to three millions. He anticipated that Austria will, long after the war, suffer from a low rate of exchangee. READY FOR PEACE. AN AUSTRIAN ASSURANCE. Received Oct. 31, 10 p.fn. Copenhagen, Oct. SO. The Austrian Premier announced that Austria was still ready to sit at a peace table if her enemies were ready .to create the foundation of equal interstate relations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1917, Page 5
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