AUSTRIA.
A NICE HOARD. By Telegraph—Prras Assn.—Copyright. Vienna, Sept. 10. A search of the residence of Szamuely, the Bolshevik leader who escaped from Hungary, revealed a hoard of £50,000 in new money and £360,000 worth of gold and silverware. DEMONSTRATIONS IN PRAGUE. Vienna, Sept. 9. Demonstratinos in Prague were followed by the arrest of 11 persons, including Prince Frederick Lobkawitz. The incident was the outcome of a far-reach-ing Monarchist plot extending from Vienna over the whole Austrian Empire, especially among Roman Catholics, who are collaborating with sympathisers in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.— Times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1919, Page 5
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