PEACE TERMS
QUESTION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS HUNS NOT YET REDUCED TO REASON (Ecuter's Tolcgram.) London, August 21. In the House of Commons Mr. Bylcs drew attention to tho statements of Horr Zimmerman, German Under-Scc-rctary for Foreign Affairs, that Germany had often declared her readiness to negotiate for peace, but that Great Britain had prevented the Entente Powers from responding. Mr. Asquitli: ".Germany has not yet shown a disposition to agree to peace, except on terms intolerable or humiliating to some of the Allies. The suggestion thai/ Britain is influencing the Entente is quite untrue." Mr. Asquith added that no poaco terms had been suggested officially.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 5
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107PEACE TERMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 5
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