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SLAVIC AGITATION. GROWING ALARMINGLY IX ' AUSTRIA. Received Juno 13, 5.5 p.m. Washington, June 12. v The State Department advices report that tlio Slavic agitation in Austria f» growing alarmingly. Placards annonnc'ff that the Government mil suppress tW uprising with all force and without pi£y«r> —Press Assoc.
AUSTRIAN MARINES MUTINY, NUMEROUS EXECUTIONS. Received June 13, 850 pan. Borne, June 1% There are executions daily for treastk and mutiny among the Austrian marines' 8 at Pola, forty being shot or one ssyj'ia» | cently.—Press Assoc. '/ ' THE STORAGE KEL, ' j< Received June 14, I £ja. Amsterdam, Jane 12. According tq a Berlin telegram, tfyb Suffrage Bill passed ita fourth reading in the Prussian Lower House, with, ft proposal from the Conservatives National Liberals for th& introduction of proportional representation ami language in certain diatrielts Eastern provinces.—Prese " ~ ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1918, Page 5
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