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ALLIES' PEACE TERMS

DETERMINED LAST MARCH TO BE PRESENTED ON DAY OF VICTORY Australian-New Zealand. Cable Areociatlon. London, November 2. The Italian newspaper "Corriere Delia Sera" 'states that in order to avoid complications, the Allies have resolved against an Assembled Peace Congress .at the conclusion of the war. The general outline of the conditions it. is intended to impose on tlio Central Powers was decided in Marcli, since' when details have been filled in. These conditions will be presented on the day of victory, tor unconditional acceptance or rejection. THE GERMICIDAL AVAR MOKE DISCLOSURES OF HUN METHODS Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Paris, November 2. The "Mfitin" states that Germany deliberately planned the propagation of tuberoulosis among prisoners. A medical eye-witness states that • prisoners suffering from tuberculosis were placed in the same lints' in the Friedrichsfield camp with weakened prisoners recovering from other maladies. Prisoners suffering from Russian typhus were sent to Cassel carap and mixed with healthy French prisoners. There wero ten thousand sick and- four thousand deaths. fßeutor'B Telezram.) New York, November 2 The "Tribune'! claims the discovery of a. German plot to flood Canada with spurious salvarsan,: which instead of curing will cause death. OUR AIR SUPREMACY IS.BRITAIN DOING ENOUGH? Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, November 2. . The Parliamentary Air Committee is not satisfied with Mr. Balfour's attitude towards the proposal ,<o extend the Air Board's power to enablo a more vigorous and effective production of army and naval aircraft" .The-commit-teo is appealing to municipal authorities in the kingdom to strengthen the committoe's endeavours to sccuro a stronger air policy, especially on the naval side.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 9

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ALLIES' PEACE TERMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 9

ALLIES' PEACE TERMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2920, 4 November 1916, Page 9

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