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WHAT GERMANY MAY EXPECT

ALLIES MIGHT CONSIDER PEACE : OVERTURES . , IF EASTERN SCHEMES WERE DROPPED Washington, May 2: The emissaries of the Allies indicate that if Germany will give up her Eastern ambitions and abandon the Berlin-Bagdad railway idea the Allies may consider overtures for peace. It is unlikely tfcat Germany will make any such offer.—Aus.-N.Z. 'Cable Assn. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ■ ■ EXPECTED. New York, May 2. The New York "Times" correspondent at The Hague states that Parliamentary circles expect the German Chancellor, in his speech in the Reichstag, to deal with the military, situation and Germany's war aims. ' , The "Tageblatt" says that Germany will demand a peace which will protect her economic \interests abroad, whether at Antwerp, Yokohama, or Sydney.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Aesn. . ■ TURKISH MINISTER AT VIENNA PEACE AND THE DARDANELLES DISCUSSED. ."/ . . Amsterdam, May 2. Talaat Pasha discussed peace and the question of concessions in the Dardanelles with Count' Czemin (Minister of Foreign Affairs). Particular significance is attached to his visit, in view of tho presence in Vienna of Baron Hertling (Prime Minister of Bavaria).—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3070, 4 May 1917, Page 5

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WHAT GERMANY MAY EXPECT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3070, 4 May 1917, Page 5

WHAT GERMANY MAY EXPECT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3070, 4 May 1917, Page 5

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