WORLD'S PEACE PROGRAMME OUTLINED
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RED CROSS USED AS TARGET
President "Wilson's Message to Congress on the subject of peace terms, which appears in estenso to-day, is a most impressive statement of the terms demanded by the Allies, and of the ideals at which they aim. A number of message bear witness to growing dissensions between tho Pau-Germans and other parties, and it is stated, also, that .grave divergencies arose between Austrian and German delegates at Brest Litovsk. Tho Admiralty reports the torpedoing of the British hospital ship Eewa in the Bristol Channel. She carried 250 wounded men, but all on hoard, with the exception of three lascars, were saved. The German torpedo passed through the Red Cross painted on the ship's side. ' :
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 92, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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125WORLD'S PEACE PROGRAMME OUTLINED Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 92, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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