AUSTRIA.
RESPONSIBLE FOR WAR,
BRINGING CULPRITS TO TRIAL.
INCLUDING EX-EMPEROR.
Eeceived, Dec. 1, 5.5 p.m.
Copenhagen, Nov. 29.
Official advices from Vienna state that the Government intends to bring all persons responsible for the war to trial, including Counts Berchtold, Czernin, iMuuke, and other Ministers, Ambassadors, and War Office functionaries, also the ex-Emperor and Grand Dukes Freidricli, Eugen, Peter, and Ferdinand.—* Reuter. ' i ■ - - - .A _
MASSACRE OF JEWS<
BODIES THROWN INTO TBE , STREET. •n pv---
Received, ißec. 1, 6.5 p.m. Copenhagen, Nov 28.
A pogrom is reported at Lemberg, the Jewish quarter having 'been fired, including the synagogue. Hundreds of men, women, and children, were killed, their bodies being thrown from the windows into the streets—Aus. Cable Assoc.
HUNDREDS BARRICADED IN SYNAGOGUE.
SHOT ON EMERGING FROM
WINDOWS.
Received Dec. 2, 1.15 a.m. London, Nov. 29-
Berlin advice 9 «tate that 1100 Jews were murdered at Lemberg when the fanatical crowd set fire to the Synagogue in which hundreds of people were barricaded, and were shot as they emerged from the windows—Times Service. ;
ANOTHER ABDICATION
AtiSTRO-OUNGARIAN CASUALTIES
Received, TSec. 1, 5.5 p.m.
Copenhagen,-Nov. 29.
The last Thuringain sovereign prince, Johanne of Schwarzburg, has abdicated, . Austro-Hungarian casualties to the end of May were four millions killed, wounded, and sick, 800,000 being killed, including 17.000 officers. The casualties in the last Italian offensive are not included.—Aus. Cable Assoc,
A GRIM ACCOUNT.
CONDITIONS IN AUSTRIA.
(Rec. November 30, 1.36 p.m.) London, Nov. 29.
The Daily Express correspondent in Vienna giveg a grim account of sixty thousand human, wrecks with bones protruding through their skin, hunting the public soup kitchens and getting a litre of soup daily, made of rotten cabbages and flour, boiled in washing tubs. Hundreds die daily and are buried in paper coffin 3.
The whole of Germany and Austria is afraid of Bolshevism. The people are buying rifles and machine-guns. Tho officials angrily complain that Hungary refuses to give food to Aus-tria.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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