AN EARLY PEACE
PROPOSALS FROM AUSTRIA London, April 4. _ . It is understood that Count Crernin, lias made', important declarations re-j carding the possibility of an early peace. He states that .the Emperor! of Austria will shortly make a statement to the civilised • world : .-.to. tbat/ effect.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' COUNT CZERNIN'S TRUCE
(Rec. April 6, 5.25. p.m.)
London, April 5- \ In the House of Conimonis, Sir W.l P. Byles-suggested to Mr. Bonar Lawj that the Government should have further bloodshed and suffering by accept ine-Count Czernin's proposal for a truce while peace was being discussed. Mr. Bonar Law said he was not* aware that any terms had been offered. Sir W: P: Byles:-'- 1 have ■■--„„ -\ Mr Bonar Law:.'.'Yes,,if we Burren-/ der."—Ans.-N.Z. ; Cable '_'
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 9
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121AN EARLY PEACE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3047, 7 April 1917, Page 9
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