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AUSTRO-GERMANY.

UNCONDITIONAL END OF WAR. DEMAND BY SOCIAL DEMOCRATS. Received Nov. 8. fi.s jun. Amsterdam. Nov. 7. j Advices from Berlin state that the leaders of the Social Democrats demand- | ed that the Government should secure an 1 unconditional end to the war, otherwise they will leave the Government.—Reuter THE KAISER HANGS ON. WILLING TO BE DEMOCRATIC. DEMANDS FOR ABDICATION CONTINUE. Received Nov. 8. fi.fi p.m. 7/nndon, N*o»» ■" The Daily •<*»....• •. MTS " - - has come to „- - r« main, as h k relieves he can «4.v ir self to tie roie <ti tuur. 'tiexnonareli Demonstrations in favor u, "is a a tk>n continue throughout ijerjDa: .- Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. j THE GERMAN COLONIES. VAIN HUN HOPES. Berlin, Nov. 7. Government circles declare that wne» ther an understanding between Germany and the Entente is possible as the colonies depends principally on England. The colonics cannot remain in Entente possession. It is Dr. Solf's aim to regain the colonies, including tlios* in the South Seas. Germany, however, accepts the co-operation of other nations in the development of common roads and combating the sleeping sickness.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.

PRISONERS CROSS THE FRONTIER. GERMAN' GUARDS" REMOVED. TROOPS SENT TO KIEL. Received Nor. % 7.30 pm. Copenhagen, Nov. 7. A great number of prisoners of war have crossed the German frontier into Denmark- It is reported that all German guards have been removed from the frontier.

Several thonsanqd soldiers who garrisoned Formara Island have been ordered to Kiel. The Workmen's and Soldiers' Council have.deeided to stuobernly resist.—AUS.-N.Z. Cable Assoc '

SPAIN:

RESIGNATION OF CffllNET. OVER FOREIGN POLICY. Received Nov. 8. 7.30 p.m. Madrid. Nov. 7. Cabinet resigned after the Budget <lebate, expressing disapproval of tue Government's foreign policy.—Aus. && Cibls Assoc. ITALY: \ USEFUL BOOTY. „ CAPTURED BY ITALIANS. Received Nov. 8. 7.30 p.m. Rome. Nov. 7. The Italian booty includes 100 locomotive?, 3000 railway waggons, and larae quantities of cereals-and frozen meat.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 5

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AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 5

AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 5

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