VAGUE HINTS OF AN EARLY PEACE.
Amsterdanij September 15. Count von Hertiing told the trades union leaders that the war "would not last a moment longer than was absolutely necessary for Germany's defence. He confidently hoped! that thoy were nearer peace than was generally bevHerr Erzberger (Leader of the Centre Partv) told an interviewer that it was possible that _ the longed-for peace would come in a eliort time. Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
MOTION IN BERLIN CITY COUNCIL . Amsterdam! September 15. The Independent Socialists introduced a motion in the Berlin City Council requesting the invitation of peace discussion owing to the daily increasing distress, the reduction of tho entire standnrd of living, tlio increase in criminality, and the increasing death-rate.— Renter..
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 308, 17 September 1918, Page 5
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119VAGUE HINTS OF AN EARLY PEACE. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 308, 17 September 1918, Page 5
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