TERMS OF PEACE GERMANY IS WILLING TO ACCEPT
% ' __ ' huns no longer Expect to retain Belgium or GET INDEMNITIES Ey Telegraph—Presß A^ociation— Copyright (Rec. March 14, 9.20 p.m.) Washington, March 14. It is authoritatively stated that' Colonel House has submitted to President Wilson the following German peace terms:— The return of German colonies. No indemnities to bo paid by eithev side. , 1 Polish autonomy. • _ ~, . •. ■, . „ , . Partition of Montenegro, Serbia, and Albania 'among Austria, Bulgaria, and Greece, , ' Russian control of Persia. German evacuation of France and Belgium. England to_.be neither a gainer nor loser, hut Turkey to be freed from British" influence. .. , . . Colonel House reports that Germany no longer expects to retain Belgium or get indemnities. ' . ' It is reported that the Allies are unwilling to consider the peace terms.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 5
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