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AMAZING DEMANDS

PAN-GERMAN PEACE TERMS

WHAT A TEUTON VICTORY

WOULD MEAN

SOMETHING FOR PACIFISTS

TO READ

(Eec. July 1, 10.20 p.m.) Amsterdam, July 1. The Pan-Germans continue to attack von luihlmann, assisted by vol) LudendorlT's influence. There is a groat wave of Pan-Germanism in every direction. A typical episode is tho issue by Count von Hoon, a well-known member the the Prussian Upper House, of the so-called twolvo commandments of Pan-German-ism. (1) No armistice .on sea or land until the British troops have been cleared out of Prance and Belgium, and the Germans are in Paris» (2) Annexation of Belgium for military and economic control, with tho exception of Flanders. Germany will annex the coast to Calais. (3) Annexation of the Brioy and Longwy regions. (!) France to surrender Bolfort, Toul, Verdun, and all territory to the east. (5) Beturn of the German colonies. (<i) England to surrender iior coating stations, and return Gibraltar to Spain. (7) The whole of the British Navy to bo surrendered to Germany. (8) England to return Egypt, with tho Suez Canal, to Turkey. (9) Evacuation of Greece and restoration of Constantino. (10) Division of Serbia and Montenegro between Austria and Bulgaria. (11) Payment of indemnity of nine thousand million bv America, England, and Franco. ,

(12) Occupation of French and Belgian territory to continue until the agreement is carried out, the Allies defraying tho cost of occupation. —Aus.-N.Z, Cablo A6sn.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 5

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234

AMAZING DEMANDS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 5

AMAZING DEMANDS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 5

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