FRENCH SOCIALISTS
RESOLUTIONS ON THE WAR By Iblesraph—Presg Association—Oopyrielii (Reo. January']., 9.25 p.m.) Paris, December 31. The National Congress of Socialists passed resolutions adhering to the war until Alsace and Lorraine, after a formal vote of the inhabitants, are reunited to France, until • Austro-Ger-mans have evacuated all invaded countries and durable peace is assured. Also recommending compulsory arbitration for' the settlement of international disputes with measures both economic and military for enforcing respect to the signatures, together with reduction of armaments. . The Congress urged Germans to secure the people's sovereignty by estaiblishing universal suffrage, deolaring that the resumption of relations with German Socialists will bo, dependent upon the repudiation of militant Imperialism and the policy of conquest. The Congress endorsed Mr. Asquith's statement against the conclusions of separate peace.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 5
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129FRENCH SOCIALISTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2659, 3 January 1916, Page 5
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