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Show 1 FRANGE BREAKS WITH AUSTRIA HE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT COMES K FROM PARIS GIVING REASONS &B FOR ACTION. HB Charge Thnt Austrian Troops are jBHJ Aiding Germany and are Destined J5Bj t0 "e Employed In Fighting jHH Against the French Nation. 'H Paris. It was ofllclnlly announced U Monday night that Franco hxrl broken wH orr (llplomsitlc relations with Austria- Kk IlmiKiiry. Tlio French embassador nt jH I'arls hns asked for lilt passports. tlHlJ '" n,"uncliiB the breaking "ff of ."HHJ relations with Austria, the French flflHi foreign ofllco niuile the following flBLra statement: 4Hk1 "Contrary to assurances given liy '99Kl Austria to I ho French minister of for- 9nH elgn affairs that no Austiliin troops dH were tailing pjrt In Mm Franco-dor fHB man war, the French government has 3HH ascertained hojond any possible doubt HH that certain Au.strlau troops are at hH present In Germany. ontHldu the Aim AHJ trlau frontier. These troops, wlilrli $HH liavo Hot free certain (iennan troops HB destined to Ixj employed In lighting 9Ht tho French, ought Indubitably du facto ?HK and d( inn) to he considered as net- :Vft Ing ngaliiHt France. In these clrcum- '.flBl HtanceH thu Fremiti (uibasHiidor was .AHfc. ordered to leave Vienna. 'Hll "The Austrian embassador at Paris, !,H8I on being Informed of France's decl- jAWI alon, asked for his Mssports." |