AUSTRO-GERMANY.
ACUTE COAL CRISIS. , WORKS OtOSEl* NO SUPPLY FOR SWITZERLAND . , Received Dec. 28, 7 p.m. Berne,- Dec. 28. German and Austrian newspaper* etut* that the coal crisis is becoming more dangerous daily. The municipality of r rankfort-on-Main has cotopeHed restaurant proprietor* to open their < liniments as refuges of •warmth for<he Poor. The Kaiser's Kardisefc pottery works at Munich have been ClosecL Minister Romann, in the Reichstag, admitted that Grate, Trieste, Wddrnw, anASria . were completely without coU,' aal . wared Germany was no longer «Ua to carry out her inttUFenuaijt to Switzerland witt mW^xwJSSr GERMANS STARVING, WHOLE FAMMEB. flflTMfl rm»p r Received Dec. 26, Jl pjn. Amsterdam, Dec.JK ' 'Uutch returned from Germany ear*®* food is no longer edible, but more*«2. able for pigs, _ • The middle classes are the starved. The mortality amwigcf ja. an , d tHe aged i a mine atomfefcL Whole families are in.a. state 5H ! and are under. :
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1917, Page 5
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148AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1917, Page 5
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