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MORE TALK OF PEACE

DR. LYTTELTON'S ADDRESS IN CIRCULATION London, March 30. Peace talk has been resumed. American financiers predict an early settlement of tho war, believing, in fact, that Germany has arranged for credit with America, where she can now buv very little, owing to Germany's desire to finance early purchases the moment peace is restored. On the other hand, an American who has returned from Germany declares that the Germans hate England fiercelv. and next in order hate America. They are willing to shake hands with France, and regard Russia as merely stupid, and not worthy of tho attention of a sunerior people. America's supnlving of the Allies with ammunition is regarded n S a heinous offence.—("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) THE GERMANS AND DR. LYTTELTON'S ADDRESS. London, March 30. Germany is circulating Dr. Lvttelton's sermon throughout neutral countries. I.The Rev. Hon. Edward Lyttelton, M.A., D.D., headmaster of Eton College, recently delivered a "Don't Humiliate Germany" address in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, which aroused many protests, as quite contrary'to bis previous speech at Windsor. Dr. Lyttelton denied liein<j a. proGerman. Sir Henrv Craik. M.P.. who is a churchwarden of St. Margaret's, protested against such utterances, tie said that there, would be I lie LTeatoxl misgivings when the greatest, school in filmland «-M5 imrler fh" kiiMkik'e) or » man showing iucls ». lack of judgment,]

SWEDISH-AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE'S SUGGESTION.

(Rec. March 31, 5.50 p.m.) London, March 30. Mr. Lars Nelson, n Swedish-American millionaire, lias written to tho King's of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. urging that they have a uniqtio opportunity of doing t'ho world a good service b.y calling a peace conference, and sucgeststhat the Envoys should meet at Washington.—("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.)

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 1 April 1915, Page 5

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MORE TALK OF PEACE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 1 April 1915, Page 5

MORE TALK OF PEACE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 1 April 1915, Page 5

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