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AUSTRO-GERMANY.

AN OPEN INSURRECTION. STARTED AT PBAGUE. | HeeeWed Oct. IT, 1.30 p.m. Washington, Oct. 16. reneh official cablei say that an open .atijmction has started at Prague, the capital of Bohemia,—Benter. PANIC* ON BERLIN EXCHANGE. fItSULt 09 WIBSIDKHt WILSONS Amsterdam, Oct. 16. Iktre mS£ a panto ob the Berlin Btatit BttfeuWß M the reMlt of President Wilson'* reply. H is announced that the Supreme Command will meet during the weekend to deliberate upon the mobilisation of national strength and the raising of the military age.—Aos.-X.Z. Cable Assoc. ALTERING THE CONSTITUTION BIICHSTAfI tO •ABOEST TO WAR OB PIACB. Keeeiftd Oct 17,7^apJBu AtnafaTdam, Oct 16. The German Federal Council has agreed for tiS* daekra&fa o7 war and the signing of Gatta Assoc. THE CHANCELLOR EXPLAINS. BIS DEMOCBAHCXEANINGS.

Received Oet 17, 120 pjn.

London, Oct 16. Serpen wketasj Berlin aewswpers NNi.li Prie*. Mu't letter to Prince Hohenlohe, alto Max's retaliation, declaring that he always combatted panomtttttt, au favored, ia mem, I*ll, ft nmdtitou declaration t*ftara% Mfhiw, aba the i liim i fulfilment of 0* *T*i Umit treaty, ia fe sense of right. Be adds that ha favored, la 1917, equal aagrage and bjejresnt deateeratie feognuiuv—Ans.- Cable Assoc.

GHNMAI BTWKEAT PRAGUE. ciE6c*)4rioVASt wm% *ood HXPOBT. Received Oct 17, 7.30-pin. Berße, Oet. 16. . A general strike at Prague, initiated by the Cwcho-Slovek Council, in order to fttlst tbe eiport of food, has developed into open revolt The strikers routed tile police. Troops assembled, armed with machine, guns and grenades, and balM the streets and cut off all communication with Prague.—Times Serftoe. ■ '.'".-

polish Deputies depart.

"ie^ifflgite"

Received Oet. 17, 7.30 pjn.

. Betae, Oet 16. The Austrian Polish deputies have deeded never again to enter the Austrian jg™*teUlia *ave left tor Warasw.-

DISAFFECTION AND MUTINY.

VIOLStfT ANTI-DYKASTIC EIOTS.

Receind Orf. Yt, 7.30 pjn. . . London, Oct. 16. Dnfeh reports state Oat Germans who •re Uo> erosiing {he frontier at Limburg state ttatt dbaflfeattti and mutiny are >pft *r **** te aam "* ?*% *¥?* Hague eoTregpoudent' statu that tiol*it isMymßtkmarifesUtiosaareoeenirAigatßerJm. Large crowds paraded the Unter den and smashed the HobeoEoflern statue*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1918, Page 5

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AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1918, Page 5

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1918, Page 5

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