A PAWN IN THE PEACE GAME
' ■■BULGARIA'S OVERTURES. , (Rec. April 15, 5.5 p ; m J ■; . Washington, April 14. - The State officials here believe that the Bulgarian overtures for peace are genuine, though informal; and are de-• signed to act as a feeler by, the Central Powers. Allied diplomats think that if Bulgaria agrees to a separate peace* Turkey will follow suit.—Aus.N.Z. Cabje Assn. ': WAR ECONOMIES PROPOSAL , TO REDUCE NUMBER OF PARLIAMENTARY SEATS. Sydney, April 14 , . At the annual conference of the Chambers of Commerce, it was resolv-.'. Ed that in view, of the necessity for economy, there should be a reduction in the membership of the Stato Parliament. A resolution was also adopted urging the repeal of the Daylight Saving Act. Delegates declared that the scheme had been responsible- for more curses, tears, sorrow, and hardship than anything ever previously heard of. —Press Association, _ __
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 5
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144A PAWN IN THE PEACE GAME Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3054, 16 April 1917, Page 5
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