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Show SINKING OF ANGONA-CAUSESJROUBLE ANGONA-CAUSESJROUBLE PR08PECT8 OF A SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT WITH AUSTRIA GIVEN A SETBACK. Austria Holds That the Ancona Case Comes In the Same Category as tho Lusltanla Case, Which Is Still the 8ubject of Negotiations. Washington. The prospect of a satisfactory sat-isfactory sottloment of the controversy with AuBjrWoyorjflio sinking of tho Ancona w9BBJUHpjwBrLkruik on Fri-when Fri-when iBBBBBBJBJBkn was in HVNHflflflBl tltude ot tho AustrlanoBBBBB Tho possibility of a break between' tfi3 two governments was at onco rovlved. Tho communications from Austria, which camo through diplomatic channels, chan-nels, purport to give also an ouUino of tho probablo reply of tho Austrian government According to thoso advices Austria holds that tlio Ancona caso comes In tho samo category as tho Lusltanla caso, which is still tho subject of negotiations ne-gotiations botween tho UnltogMu and Germany. Tho rcaBajdMBBBBJ is stated, b that Austr(gBBBBBJ given instructions to the tBBBBBJ of her submarines to obsBBBBB rulcB of recognized lntcmatloiBBBJ as tho United States and GcBJBy both understand them at tho present time, which provide that vessels shall not bo torpedoed without full warning and without provision for tho safety of ovory person on board. This has como as a shock to officials of this government, inasmuch as It indicates in-dicates that the commander, in torpedoing torpe-doing tho Ancona without waiting for all passengers and members of the crow to tako to tho boats, was acting undor general authority if his govern- |