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THE PEACE MOVES

AUSTRIAN OFFER "MADE IN ' GERMANY" ,A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE •SCENES London, April 22 N The "Observer's" correspondent a#; Berne telegraphs that tho Austrian) peace move was' inspired, from Tho object is to drive a deep wedge! . between tho patriots and pacifists aiiPetrograd. Austria is powerless tot 1 conclude a separate peace. The Ger-<. '. mans command the armies, which invj elude a considerable admixture of Get'-: mans, whilst the Gcncrahssimo is hearb: and soul Prussian. Financially Aus-, tria. is absolutely at the'Germans'-. mercy.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. A TURKISH PEACE MISSION. , Rome, April 22. • A wireless message states that Ta« laat Bey (Turkish Minister of the Irn| terior) will arrive in Vienna ,on Mont'.' day bearing the equivalent to an arn; peal for the cessation of the war.— ' Aus..-N.Z. Cable Assn. WHAT BERNARD SHAW THINKS? ABOUT IT. New York, April 22. Mr. Bernard Shaw, in an intcrviewl with the United Press Agency's cor->| respondent in London, said: • "There is: a . oortain cowardice in being afraid - to discuss peace. Every declaration ot' war should be accompanied by the establishment of- an official Peace Con-- • ference sitting continuously throughout! the war endeavouring.to-reconcile the-;-issues."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable -A€6n. UNREST IN SWEDEN MASS DEMONSTRATION AT STOCKHOLM REGIMENTS DISAFFECTED (Reo. April 23, 8.10 p.m.) . Copenhagen, April 22. Tirenty thousand Stockholm workers ' i made a demonstration outside the Swedi ish Parliament House. Tho Premier I promised tho deputation that the fooa situation would improvo after the com'pletion of negotiations with England. Tho croud w«b orderly, but occasional cries for a revolution and a republio v.ere hoard. . Similar demonstrations and strikes liavo occurred in several towns m.' Sweden. Tho military forces participated in soino cases. A Socialist newspaper published a secret order instructing two rcgimeuts to be in readiness day and night. ,An; entile regiment at Norbotten struck owin>* to the small bread ration, while two "divisions hare beon deprived of their arms and ammunition. Serious outbreaks are threatened on May 1 (May Day).—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. - FOR VALOUR AT SEA London, April 22. The Victoria Qross has been awarded to Commander Gordon Campbell, in recognition of his conspicuous gallantry, consummate coolness, and skill while in command of one of His Majesty's ships in action. Cbmmodoro Lionel Halscy is made a I Commandor of the Legion. of I —Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. SEQUEL TO RECENT DUBLIN DEMONSTRATIONS London, April .22. A Proclamation prohibits public meetings and processions in Dublin, between to-morrow and Mav 13.—Aus.* N.Z. Cablo Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 7

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THE PEACE MOVES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 7

THE PEACE MOVES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 7

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