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TERMS OF PEACE?

QUESTION IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT

SIR EDWARD GREY'S REPEY London, February 13, • In the House of Commons, Mr. P.W. Jowett, Labour , member for Bradford, asked Sir Edward Grey whether,, with a view to ending the terrible lossof life, the Government would be pre--pared to publicly declare _ a basis on! which 'the Allies were willing, to dio< cuss term's of peace.- -A' Sir' Edward Grey replied that recent? public utterances in Germany gave my reason to suppose that the object mentioned would be promoted by adopting! tli© course suggested.—(i'-Times-V-and: Sydney "Sun" Sendees.)' " KAISER MAY TURN TO RUSSIA. London, February 13. A Zurich correspondent asserts that) the Kaiser hopes to approach! .Russia, to conclude peace, believing that the German coterie is sufficiently influential in Petrograd to assist him.— ("Times" and Sydney, "Sun" Services.)^ PRUSSIAN BRACCADOCiO. *' BRITAIN TO BE A GERMAN:. COLONY.:;;: : ■ - Paris, February 14. A Swiss who r«e'ntly"spent twentyfive days in Germany, says complete confidence reigns inPrnssia, some alarmis felt, in Baden over the French advance in Alsace, Saxony is confident, Wurtemburg uneasy, and Bavaria, depressed.

He Prussians say they will havo Warsaw and finish off Russia this month; they will have Calais by EasteT, and will make favourable peace with France. They will then occupy the French ports until the struggle with Britain is concluded, and will: sign peace, in London in July or August,, when Britain will become a German colony. "

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2386, 16 February 1915, Page 5

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TERMS OF PEACE? Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2386, 16 February 1915, Page 5

TERMS OF PEACE? Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2386, 16 February 1915, Page 5

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