THE PEACE INTRIGUES
SECRET SESSION OF FRENCH CHAMBER
A GERMAN PROPOSAL .... DISCUSSED
Paris, October }7. i Tlie Chamber of Deputies decided to • hold a secret session to discuss a recent ■■] statement by M. Eibot (Premier) that j Germany had hinted that she was pre- \ fired to iestoro Alsace and Lorraine it' ~"i ranee consented to discues peace. ..' I \ The Chamber unanimously adopted i a voto of confidence in the Government. ! —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Ae«)i. !
A PEACE CONGRESS THAT LAPSED' j MOVE BY SWISS CATHOLICS. ; London, October 17. • \ A wireless message from Borne states .'j that Swiss Catholics, with pro-German ' sympathies, had convened an Inter- | national Congress at Berno for October ! 15, to promote a durable peace. Sixty- ; five Austrians and Germans, including ! Herr Erzbergor (leader of the German ' Catholio Party), three Italians, one Bussian, and one named British delegate, • ! had arrived to take part in the congress, j The failure of the movement from an .; international standpoint led to the post- 1 ponement of the gathering till November » 12.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 5
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