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"Peace with Honour" "Peace wit Honour" I AUSTRIA-HUNCARY'S ATTITUDE I Yienna, Friday.-The Lower House of the Reichsrath to-day discussed the Socialist urgency motion calling upon the Govern- ment to exercise its influence in favour of peace. Baron Von Bienerth (Premier), in reply, said all the competent elements of monarchy had been working, and were still working without cessation, for the mainten- ance of peace. Throughout the Servian affair Austria-Hungary's attitude had been one constant demonstration in favour of peace. Austria-Hungary had carefully considered all claims put forward since the beginning of the crisis. He maintained that the rights of Servia had not been violated in the slightest. Without allowing themselves to be put about, the Government has always pre- served an attitude of tranquillity, and had manifested extreme forbearance through all vicissitudes with firm confidence in their etrength. There is, however, continued the Premier, an actual limit to this forbearance for our- selves as for every state. So long as it is compatible with dignity of state and security of our territory we shall do everything to preserve for peoples cf Austria-Hungary the precious benefits cf peace. Should that bFrome impossible contrary to our wishes, and should that which we all wish to avoid heome necessary (to appeal to tha (patriotism of the peoples of Austria-Hungary), the Government is firmly convinced this appeal will find enthusiastic echo among1 members of the Lower House of the Reich- sta.th, the tegul representatives of the Austro- IIunitarian people. Loud cheers greeted the conclusion of th 3 Minister's statement. The motion wat3 adopted by an enormous majority, with a modification proposed by Dr. Ebsnboch urging the Government to con- tinue its efforts for the maintenance of peace, it being naturally presumed that the prestige and interests of the Monarchy were not violated, and sending1 to the brave soldiers performing their difficult duties on the frontier the sympathies of the Lower House of the Beichsratli. The Minister of Commerce, who a160 spoke, said Austria-Hungary was doing" everything with the object of maintaining peace, but her honour and right must remain intact. The calm and correct procedure of Austria- Hungary had been supported by her allies, and was recognised as stich by all great Powers, a. iact which permitted the hope that peace, which everybody desired, would be maintained. I SERVIA'S CROWN PRINCE. I BELGRADE, Friday. I Prince Alexander declares in the most categorical manner that he cannot accept the fcuccession to the Throne. The Government has to-day issued an official state inert with regard to the death of Prince George's vaJet, Kclakovic, in which it is stated that the latter made it perfectly clear that he injured himself as the result of tripping and falling downstairs. The post-mortem examination showed that death was due to peritonitis, following hernia, which in itself was traceable to internal weakness. The body bore no external marks of violence, and Kolakovic mil,t be considered, as the victim of an un- fortunat,e accident. The official communique is received with a certain amount of scepticism.—Central News. There are indications that a settlement will be reached, and that the Orown Prince will withdraw his reiittneiation.-Reater.

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