AUSTRO-GERMANY.
; A LEAGUE OF KINGS. OART/S LETTER. Received July 28, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam", July 27; Emperor Call's letter advocated. that King Ferdinand of Rioumania. (should join - the League of Kings to combat the menE ace of international revolution. „ ; Count Reventlow and other German ' writers doubt t<he truth of the clumsy s Vienna denial, and declare that Emperor • ■ Carl aimed- at weakening Germany and 1 eradicating German influence in Rou* ' mania. , '.'■ ' THE WILY HINDENBURG. PUTS BLAME EOR FAILURE ON TO- • LUDEOTORIFF. Received July 28, 5.5 pm. Berne, July 27. General von Hindenburg disapproved . cf the recent offensive. His name figured E prominently in the official communiques, i but after the German defeat he insisted ; • on General Ludendorff's being substitut- i i ed, holding him really responsible.—Reu- J 1 ter. ';...-; j ) _______— v , FAMINE REVOLTS. \ ■ ACUTE POSITION AT PRAGUE. ! ' Received July 28, 5.5 p.m. ; Washington, July 2(1. , [ Official despatches from Switzerland [ state that there-iave been further famine. ( I revolts at Praiuie, where bread has been ' unavailable, silte: Julj 7.—ißeuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1918, Page 5
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