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AUSTRIA'S PEACE NOTE
SPEECH BY BRITISH FOREIGN :. UNISTEH
LENIN AND TROTSKY EXPOSED
TRAITORS 1 GERMAN PAY
A BASE BETRAYAL
The Austrian Peace Note, described as "Germany's peacU kite," has been reoeived by the world with expressions of undisguised scorn. America, represented by Mr. Robert.Lansing (Secretary of State) will have nothing to do with it.. Mr. Balfour, speaking unofficially, seeß no hope of anything being attained by the kind of conversations suggested by Austria. Incidentally, he makes it perfectly clear that the German colonies will not be handed back to a nation which has been publicly espqsed for its outrageous treatment of native populations. With two exceptions press opinion emphatically, declares for the rejection of the offer. The exceptions are ,the London "Daily News" and the New York "Times." The United States Bureau of Information has .published a series of original and photographb reproductions of documents which definitely brand Lenin and Trotsky as the betrayers of their countrymen. It iB a shocking revelation of the hitter truth about German chicanery in Russia, of the' treacherous betrayal and sale of a nation to an enemy. There are no material developments on the battlefront in the West.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 18 September 1918, Page 5
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197RECEIVED WITH SCORN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 18 September 1918, Page 5
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