AUSTRO-GERMANY.
»&—«_— CRITICAL INTERNAL CONDITIONS. MEASURES FOR REPRESSION, Berne, May'; 8. Internal conditions in Austria and Hungary are critical. There are many risings of revolutionary tendencies. The Government, after declaring there were no risings- and that the country was calm, issued a manifesto justifying extreme measures for their repression.— Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. t PEACE WITH ROUMANIA. KAISER JUBILANT. Amsterdam, May 8. Tlie Kaiser, replying to Const von Hertling's congratulations on the conclusion of peace with Roumania, attributes the final peace on the East front to God, German patriotism, brilliant military leadership and strong diplomacy. I The Kaiser, concludes: "God will similarly help Germany to victory in the V4est."—Reuter. MUTINY IN FLEET. London, May 8. r A mutiny in the Austro-Hungarian fleet was suppressed with difficulty. The high command hag beon changed.—Aug. 'N.Z. Cable Assoc. BEVOLTj OF JUGO-SLAVS. Rome, May 8. The Jugo-Slav movement in AustroHungary has become a definite revolt. The leaders include the Archbishops of Laibach and Sarajevo.—Aus. N-Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1918, Page 5
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