AUSTRO-GERMANY.
. HUNGARIAN INDEPENDENCE. OPPOSED BY GEJUJAXYi RELEASE OF HJillU UEBKNECHT. .* Budapest, Oct. <ls. In the Chamber, Count Karolyi deUHii''led that the independence of Hungary be immediately proclaimed, that a. separate peace be made and the alliance with Germany dissolved; that the independence of the south Slavonians be acknowledged and a Hungarian King be proclaimed who shall reside at Budapest. Amid excitement Count/ Wekerle declared that, he could not talk of a separate peace and that tile Government would combat Count Karoli's threat of revolution by every means.— Aus. N.i Cable Assn. Amsterdam, Oct. 25. A great demonstration occurred when Herr Liebknecht was leaving prison. In repiy to the luob, T-lerr Liebknecht shouted, 'Don't say 'long live Liebknecht'• say ong live the German socialist democracy. Herr Liebknecht will resume £^L: n Ai; Reid,stasto - d^-A --
DEMAND FOR KAISER'S ABDICATION
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1918, Page 6
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