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GERMAN REPT4Y TO UNITED STATES PEACE INQUIRY , (Reo. September- 20, 5.5. p.m.) . Washington, September IS. Heir von Bctliman-Hollweg iGerman Imperial Chancellor), replying to President Wilson's inquiry-, whether the •Kaiser would discuss terms. of., peace, has suggested that, as the Allies .had made a compact not to cease hostilities except by common agreement, the United States should obtain peace proposals from them. ■ : ."•' ,".:. London, September 19, morning. Rcuter'6 Washington correspondent roports that the' German Ambassador (Count (Bernstein) 1 states that Germany is willing to make peace on the basis of European Germany being not dismembered. . PEACE CONTROVERSY IN THE PRESS. (Rec. September 20, 5.45 p.m.) London, September 19, evening. Tlio Press ridicules the talk of peace, and suggests that it js inspired by powerful" German-Americans. Router's correspondent at Washington eays that President Wilson has virtually abandoned his endeavours to promote
•;' peace, and is awaiting a definite ex? pressioh from one. of the belligerents.. ; •: (Rec. September 21, 0.30 a.m.) .i Rotterdam, September 20, morning. The "Cologne Gazette" states that ,-,-Germany will not accept a peace not giving'her full indemnity for her sacrifices.. Nothing could be more insulting than a compromise with England which does not.once for all banish thoroughly -~;i;tie .English'"piratical spirit." ..■'■/ Tho "Berliner Tageblatt" says that Germany will not lny down her arms /.until assured that her position in the World is improved. . :'.\U "ESSENTIALS TO PEACE." (Rec. Septembor 21, 0.30 a.m.) "fr '*']■ ";.; New York, September 20. ,-j; Two higi diplomatio sources state ■ ; that Germany's essentials for peace in"/elude ' the dropping of all suggestions : of dismemberment, and talk of a fight to..a finish or the concession of Alsaco . and .Lorraine to France; recognition of ; ;Germany's right to extend her commerce to the ends of the earth, and to niain- ■ _ tain an army and navy sufficient to 6afe- ..." guard her oversea commerce. ". _ Reports from Paris state' that the "Kaiser informed the.Pope ho.has never ceased to desire poace.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2260, 21 September 1914, Page 5
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