AUSTRIAN COMMENT ON GERMAN PEACE FEELER
IT CARRIES THE GERM OF FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright
London, April 21. The "Morning Post's" Budapest correspondent states that Count Andrassy, commenting on 11 err von Bethrnann-Hoilweg's reccut speech, said: "This is the first official German feeler for peace. If Frenchmen read it without bias they will see that Germany wants to safeguard her frontiers. She does hot ask for the annexation of Belgium, but merely that it may not become a bulwark from which British and French forces may swoop on Germany, ' The question cf French indemnity is dropped, and as regards her colonies Germany considers there is only a possibility of saving a few. < The speech leaves the door open for counter-demands. It is fraught with the possibility that it carries the germ of future developments as a bum# fw further urgumont, and affords an outline by which peace ma.v bo reached."- t
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 5
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152AUSTRIAN COMMENT ON GERMAN PEACE FEELER Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 5
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