WAR'S BEGINNING.
GERMANY'S GUILTY ACTION.
REFUSING BRITAIN'S OFFER,
Received March 17, 7.20 p.m. Paris, March 1.1. The Paris dea Dcbats publishes extracts from the Serbian Minister's despatches sent from the Austrian Ambassador at Berlin, prior to the war, showing that Germany counted on Serbia refusing the Austrian ultimatum, and warned Austria against accepting the British oilers of mediation.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. THE SERAJEVO MURDER. COUNT TIZA'S COMPLICITY. Received March 17, 7.20 p.m. Berne, March 13. A priest, formerly confessor to the wife of the murdered Archduke Francis Ferdinand, has published a pamphlet accusing the late Count Tiza, Hungarian Foreign Minister, with direct complicity in the Serajevo crime. He points out that no inquiry was ever held, and also the notorious lack of precautions for the duke's safety.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1919, Page 5
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128WAR'S BEGINNING. Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1919, Page 5
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