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Show 11 AUSTRIANS AWAIT m NEWS FROM FRONT K tT5NIoCS Sept n 6 35 P " via Paris 9 40 pm In the complete ab sence of sa 1 factory details regard ns the , progress of the campaign n Gal cla and SifiJlf t.he srr,a1 ler the Austr an public is watting with mute pat ence for i some defln te news as to what rea y is happening ! .i-ver s nee it became known that Rus ' 3 ?k maWnS sreat headway in Ga iwia Hie onmen n A enna newspape s I has bee gua d d e ed to als dea ng chleflj w th e Ge man ampa gn western Europe T e p e e ce of 0 000 p si cfugee I on Ga a o ev added o o s a t a r va of an I loads of no nded ends o offset tl s 1 reucen e i ! 1 e po o e en S3 e a de ree 1,11 " " Pe sons aga ns ead ng un a orab new un er hrea s of e I se e es pena t e Spie a e found e e e e ifes a d on e s eets g o o ear p a e onve sa ons I a d hen h (en ng o he po e and de I noun ng su pe fed persons Hundreds of ar e s a ead ha c been made an! nan persons a c bee pa nde mo e o less st po e u e an e "'a. Sa dp e n eehsaha I rfa? a e cen mP "ed T ese n elude D K ama e Cze eade Rum Threatened i e a u3 a e pa a ze t ougho e a nona h The 8 oppage o e po b a r a ened he r" f n " t a s nd cs anbds e n g of s ga m o s of I K "ds , , a s annua o G ea r ta n Ind a a d othe po n s J Refine s a e e d a o ng o nnd ion e , I -England bv d rect ro I In order to re e e he na a stress j the government as a e 0 Kan ze 1 war credit b K B a , 1,ze I . " e o g 9 f h bo t ( s o o ds om ns o h s e ' f b a d a n PP n o n a on e T t,u of o n n s n s P P sa g o 33 e m n n h n e u us an omn Country Is Lifeless 3 e n a P s q a T , a o k , h c I K s 1 O u bollt station dges and a c see rarely all hav e front Red Cross sta been set up at the nr nr n9l depots and s retchers Pare redy to ?? ecl e the wounded Tl e we n eant hosp tallty of t e ho so .f-UPPhy "1 t,ave" 1 "'"'a ' dell racles has ha 1 an ufort natc effe t on sue faro t e o sumo t greedily and tweorne verv h tt onscquen e Ploed s as m ng serlo s proro , MKfrt h V e 1 B"dapes Man und ed a eg en wo k ons ru ' K . i ong t e fan I e n cgh or o f , u dreJs ne. n" ' o owsno e co t y w k 1 e ds The Austr an peaan s a e s it great ngeBu y in ctp o tlni, t c st They refuse o pa wages to wo kerb from the c ty and feed them mlsera for which they c aim a dollar a day f om the tate for each worker The go e ment, however declines to yield to such exorbitant demands In enna funds are be ns raised pri vatly to feed the unemployed but the demands are fast becorn ng intolerab e s nee besides the unemployed the c ty is becoming- crowded w th Ga c an refugees. Apart from a certain seriousness ex hlb ted among think ng peo"p e life in Vi enna pursues much the same course as before the war Cafes are fl ed and some of the theaters are open The mperlal court opera and the court theater wi be opened soon for performances four t mes a week the actors having 0nally agreed to accept reduced salaries for a period of four months Over half the street railway employees have been cal ed into the army and as a consequence the ra way service has been-greatly been-greatly reduced Nine hunded new men have been engaged but some time must elapse before they will be competent to run the cars A large number of tl e police also have joined the army but the cltv is perfect Iv orde So fa there have been no aemonstrat ons against the c tizens of hostile countries and there is no longer any necessity for guarding the British and French embassies. Prices are not much above normal al though an advance which is reported ln the who esale prices of wheat, barley and rye must soon affect the cost of flour and bread The price of petroleum Is con s derablj h gl er Jlany refineries have i c osed and boring operations have ceased jExpo ts of Gal clan oil to Germany have j increased because Amer can o 1 is no longer arr ng ln the usual quantities |