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NO PEACE WHILE THE KAISER REIGNS

REMARKABLE STATEMENT BY SWEDISH SOCIALIST- " ■' ' Copenhagen, Jane 17.' The Swedish Socialist] Herr Brautiny, in a remarkable interview in the "Polltik," eaid he believed that peace nego(iations would be postponed wliilo the present German rulers, were governing. The Kaiser would undoubtedly help peace by abdicating. The Germans should" pay an indemnity to Belgium, and enormous indemnities for the ships fhey had sunk. —Reuter. , (Roe. June IS, C.55 p.m.j Stockholm, Juno 17. Hen- Bran tin? said that tho conference dfd not aim at stopping the war, but at preparing for a continuous peace.; They considered that the time had come for a workmen's Internationale to fix conditions for a durable world peace, because belligerent proletariats were at least suspected of Imperialism. Hβ declared fiiat his presence was a guarantee that the conference was not.a-German, lhauoeuyro. Ho suggested the temporary occupation of Alsace-Lorraine by a neutral nation, probably Switzerland, then the taking of an independent referendum. If the German Majority Socialists refused the world's proletariat then woiiiif be able to judge of their genuineness. He hoped that Jl. Korensky would re-establish order in Russia.—Aiis.-N.Z. C'ablo Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5

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NO PEACE WHILE THE KAISER REIGNS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5

NO PEACE WHILE THE KAISER REIGNS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5

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