AUSTRO-GERMANY.
FOODSTUFFS SHORT IN VIENNA. THP GREATEST SACRIFICES NECESSARY. Received April 24, 8.35 p.m Berne, April 23 The Burgomaster of Vienna, at a public meeting, declared the available foodstuffs were rery scanty, and the greatest sacrifices were necessary during the coming weeks. The official organisations had broken down. He voiced the disappointment at the fiihire of the Ukraine supplies, and stated that Austria's onlv hope lay in obtaining further aid from Germany. HUNGARIAN CRISIS OOSTDTOES. ® Berne, April 23. The Hungarian crisis continues. Crowds are shouting "Down with Tisza." In Budapest the shops are closed. Count Andrassy has refused the Premiership. Vienna reports state that the Relchs.rath has abandoned a resolution formally assuring Germany of loyalty to the Alliance owing to tfhe opposition of the Sight Party. PEELING IN" ALSACE-LORRAINE. Amsterdam, April 23The AlsaceLorrame refused to discuss the Budget because the discussion of tie country's future was proSubifced.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1918, Page 5
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163AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 25 April 1918, Page 5
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