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AMERICA'S CONDITION OF PEACE

HOHENZOLIERNISM MUST BE CURBED ; Washington, September i. i The State Department las announced , : tliat the Government will not insist on . ' the actual abdication of the Hohenzol- .' i lern dynasty as ,a condition of peace, i | The United States will judge whe- '] ther any attempted German reforms • j are bona fide and will sufficiently elimin- 1 ate the sinister elements known as Hohenzoilei'nism.—Aus.'N.Z. Cable Assn. A SHOCK TO AUSTRIA. (Rec. September 5, 7.50 p.m.) j Berne, September i. ' , ■] President "Wilson's Note has -created a j ■ j profound impression in Vienna, where it i is regarded as an incitement to rovolu- \ ■ tion in Germany.—Ans.-N.Z. Cable Aran. : ] ——— I LABOUR VOTES OUT STOCKHOLM j ■ ■ i TO AVOID PARTY SPLIT \ London, September 4.- i The Trade Union Congress at Black- ■ pool decided against the Stockholm ■ Conference—at present—by 2,649,000 votes . : to 91,000. The division was taken on ; the question of the report of the com- . inittee set up by the conference to con- . sider the matter. i J Mr. Smillie (Miners' Federation)" pro- : : ■ posed tho adop.tion of the report, and i' j affirmed that the Labour Party, was • j almost rent iu twain over the Stockholm I i question. The committee's Tecommen- ; j dation amounted to a compromise witk j a view to' secflring \inity. The great j need of the moment was the close re- i . latkmship of Labour in the Allied na- ; tions. However, the voice of Labour ;. mu6t be heard in the peace settlement. ; i Mr. Hayelock Wilson reiterated that ' i the seamen would never carry delegates ; i to Stockholm.—Eeuter. '' .j

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3183, 6 September 1917, Page 5

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AMERICA'S CONDITION OF PEACE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3183, 6 September 1917, Page 5

AMERICA'S CONDITION OF PEACE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3183, 6 September 1917, Page 5

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