Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1915 — GREECE WARNED BY KAISER [ARTICLE]

GREECE WARNED BY KAISER

Granting of Entente Demands Would Be Considered as Unfriendly Act by the Teutons. ----- Athens, Dec. 3.—Representatives of Austria and Germany has Informed the Greek government, according to the Neon Asty, that if the demands of the quadruple entente are grafted the central empires “will cease to conaider Greek Macedonia as friendly ter ritory.”

Foreign Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has accepted the resignations of Dr. Karl Heinold d’Udynski, minister of the interior; Dr. Rudolf Schuster von Bopnott, minister of commerce, and Baron Engel von Mainfeldon, minister of finance. “The Roumanian deputy, Mi lie, attempted to interrupt the king s speech before parliament,” says the Overseas News agency at Berlin. "He shouted: Down with the government.’ Immediately another deputy slapped his face. After the session several deputie gave Mille a beating.” * • A.' r- ' A dispatch from Copenhagen says: “The Wolff bureau that several members of* the Austro-Hungarian cabinet will resign." This announcement follows the arrival of the kaiser to visit Emperor Francis Joseph and also follows a report printed in the Tribune of Rome that Austria seeks a separate peace with Italy. • * * ~T , Queen Victoria of Sweden arrived in Copenhagen from Sweden and pro ceeded immediately on her way to Germany, a dispatch to London from Copenhagen states.