LATEST GERMAN PEACE MOVE
A NATIONAL COMMITTEE "HONOURABLE AND-LASTING PEACE!" Australian-New Zealand Cable-Ascooiartiou, (Rce. July 3, 11.5 p.m.) ■ . - Amsterdam, J-nlj- 9. I'rince von AVcdel, under Hon- yon Bothmami Holhveg's auspices, lias formed a National Committee for advocating mi honourable and lasting-peace. The oommit.tee 1 includes prominent ' industrialists and agriculturists. '1*1)0 German Cpnservativo ; newspapers ore indignant, and bitterly assail the Government for giving the ooinmitteo a semiofficial sanction, and declare that Germany needs a gloriously decisive, not a so-called reasonable, peace. Thore have been, further rtofe in Munich, duo to exasperation over the enormous Bavarian, casualties, and also to tho" food prices. Tho burgomaster lias been dismissed for inefficiency. The "Frankfurter Zeitnng" saje:— "All aro aware that the military situation is critical. The proper utilisation of our forces demands voiglity consideration. The responsibility devolving upon the staff in the West is terrible, but our fortress is firm."
[Prince Gharlos Von "Wodel, Sta/ltholder of German Alsace-Lorraine, is a General of the Prussian. cavalry, and onet- of the Kaiser's aides-de-camp.]
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2819, 10 July 1916, Page 5
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167LATEST GERMAN PEACE MOVE Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2819, 10 July 1916, Page 5
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