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PROSPECTS FOR PEACE

:'S;"4INOTiRffiIBY;THE UISfITED; : }■ t''S >v ■ -states ';;.;/:.// ;.. ■ Ww;;.!/.'_ -;'•-; Washington, September 14. : f\ '/'ln/vie W;. of/ the German Press and .;/; political'campaign blaming, the: Allies' . for.'the.continuance.of the'' war,' Mr.' ///:: .Bryan (Secretary, of State), has sounded '.'. ; the- -British,'' French', • arid ' German 1 For-' >. ■•; eign Offices. ...,.,... /-././ ! I'.iEibndpn! and Paris replied that: they 1;,.' .desired peace,; but: did' not expect to be ;;■■: offered; satisfactoryterms.,'/ '^ :/. '■,■■.■. Berlin has hot replied.'-, ' •/■ ' " : 'V//,JN/T.HE FLUSH;OF;;SUCCESS. N ; ": /GERMAN DELIGHT DURING OUR ;■.,"';■.: .;<,,; DARK/DAYS. / ".. \. '■■';/■/'':-:.(■'- : ; ■'.- • ■'■'- :: London,'September 14. ■ "■'.' (-.-/' >" "German:newspapers descrilje,the tre- | .',!' y.tnendous/. enthusiasm that".was excited f'-.V-.v : -;-te'i'-'da.ys-'ago'';wh'en it was /officially fe'r..; • ported.that;the British!had been defeat ['• ~ed''at'.St.'Quentm.'...:,'"•: J '. /, ' / r:.■■','/ .. The "Cologne Gazette" says: "Amidst !■; ;.'the great German'-successes,, of special '■;•: _'■ interest is, the disaster to ; the British., )■ ~;■,- Our.people owe a debt;of resentment to j.i England,,'which might have. prevented ;;. the .war."." : " •• ' ''./■'■ ///'■/• [v >.. was wild, with joy. ■' :'At Ham- !■; burg.there was an indescribable scene, the Exchange'.when the news was rf: ■, read 'from - the galleries. '" .-Many *thou- : ■ ■'; .sandssang. "Tte Watch on tho Rhine." j : ,,- . The city bells were rung.' 'At Munich, ; ;; posters announcing the British ' defeat i., . wcre!hung round with flowers. s . .. *.. I :;V•,' v ,THE DEVIL OF- CON(JUEST. ' f-;l, :'vGERMAN OBSESSED.;';. j, :•' '..- ■'■■■'.;.'..."/' .New. York, September 14. r'.-\ ,' The ;"New York World" -say's that i./ '-Germany had.been for/years developing ;'••'." ,'her industries largely on borrowed capii: .'■■; ; tali while her : own resources were being ;,'* /devoted-toi.the iconstruction of.a mbnfV; ster military .machine intended i» overi: ■■/■ "4© the world.- /Under the ! Kaiser's In-. : :.:- :spiration the: German people had been f:'.;■. taught/to. think, war, read war, /write ;/,'..:War..dream war, and prepare tor war, : until .the-whole nation had been ob- •/- ;• ; ses§ed'/-wjth' the> devil , 'bf '•;.• conquest.' ;;.;'"■ Every German imperialist derided, the ;,' \Monroe: Doctrine ias a "scrap of paper" /, that the : War Lord ought, to destroy. if•-,:'• "The present decision .must.be written in k;. : •■-.".W00d and:iron. .. "Neither Europe nor. j;/ ; Germany .'can'-"be/ free"'until'-. German (;'■ militarism is obliterated; otherwise, the l- bloodshed will be in vain."

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2256, 16 September 1914, Page 6

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PROSPECTS FOR PEACE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2256, 16 September 1914, Page 6

PROSPECTS FOR PEACE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2256, 16 September 1914, Page 6

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