GERMAN PEACE TALK
HUNS DISOWN RECENT RUMOURS. By Teleßraß'.i—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. December 8, 5.5 p.m.) . London, December 7. A German wireless message states that a French wireless related that Germany had prohibited tho exportation of newspapers because she was afraid that the • world would know tho. truth about the session' in the Reichstag. "Ftanco knows,", ijays the German message, "that this is not true. It is what France would like to be true. Tho reason for these excesses of the imagination lies in the fact that French enthusiasm for this hopeless war is ebbing. The best proof of tho fantastic nature of these reports will be in the coming dignified debates in the Reichstag. Wnen France suffers a reverso on the battlefield or in diplomacy, she invents German peace proposals, in order to revive tho spirits or her peoples. This is whi' the, news that Germany is i seeking peace iB spreads throughout the i world. Tho reports about Prince von Buelow's mission were invented; as untrue as i;he talk about the Kaiser's visit" to Constantinople." \ THE POPE'S APPEAL. London, December 7. The "Daily Chronicle", profoundly regrets that the Pope's address throw a' Papal cloak over the hypocrisios of tho German peace talk, by representing the i interest of the Central Powers as the interest of tho world. "This is calcu- , lilted to strain the allegiance of Roman ! Catholics in France:, Belgium, Italy, and Dntajii, as well as in neutral couu- i trios-"-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2639, 9 December 1915, Page 5
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243GERMAN PEACE TALK Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2639, 9 December 1915, Page 5
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