2 NOVEMBER 1918, page 1

Count Andrassy, The New Foreign Minister Of Austria-hungary,

plied last Sunday to President Wilson's Note which placed the fate of the Hapsburg Monarchy in the hands of the Bohemians and the Southern Slave. Count Andrassy accepted the......

Until The Austro-hungarian Ge N:.rals At Prague And Agram...

their Emperor, the first and only sign of any Nationalist movement within the Army had been given at Fiume, the Croatian port belonging to Hungary, where a Croatian regiment......

News Of The Week.

T HE breaking up of Austria-Hungary from within has made this week memorable. The Bohemian Slays and the Southern Slays in Croatia have carried out a bloodless revolution and......

Much Stir Has Been Caused In Denmark And In Slesvig-holetein

by the thought that the coming peace settlement may reunite to Denmark a part or all of the annexed provinces. The Danes are concentrating their attention upon Article V. of the......

Dr. Solt The German Foreign Secretary, Assured The...

Thursday week that the Government meant to carry out President Wilson's principles " honestly." The pretence of giving Alsace- Lorraine " autonomy " by the appointment of a few......

The Representatives Of The Allied Governments Assembled...

in Paris this week to examine the enemy's proposals for peace negotiations and request for an armistice. Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Balfour attended, and Colonel House was present......

The German Government Replied Briefly Last Sunday To...

drastic Note. " The President is aware," it said, " of the far-reaching changes which have been carried out and are being carried out in the German Constitutional structure." It......

General Ludendorff, First Quartermaster-general To Field-...

the real ruler of Germany for the past two years, was dismissed on Sunday last by the Emperor. His successor, it is said, will be General Groner or General von Lossberg, who......

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