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SOME HARD FACTS BY A GERMAN LEAGUE

PEACE MEETING IN BERLIN ' ' KAISER'S- PROCLAMATION TO .SERBIANS FIGHTINGI ALSACE HARTMANNSWEILERKOPF ' ' BATTLE ' German| peace movements loom large in the news to-day. In the United States an attempt is being made to' "mobilise American .V liumanitarianism," in support of a peace movement, and there have • been peace meetings, accompanied by rioting and loss, of life, in Berlin. A very striking manifesto has been issued by tho German Humanity League, in which militarism is scathingly denounced, and it is declared that there can bp no peace until the Kaiser is deposed, and his fellow-conspirators have mot their fate at the hands of the executioner. 1 . Continued activity, is reported in the Western theatre. 'He Germans claim that they have recaptured Harfcmansweilerkopf, in , . Alsace, hut the French indicate in their reports that they still hold : , tlio major ..part of the. ground lately captured in. this region. Various reports tell of the movement of enemy troops in the Balkans, but they have not yet entered Greece. The end of January is now named as tlio date at which the Turks will attack the Suoz Canal.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2653, 27 December 1915, Page 5

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SOME HARD FACTS BY A GERMAN LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2653, 27 December 1915, Page 5

SOME HARD FACTS BY A GERMAN LEAGUE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2653, 27 December 1915, Page 5

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