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SEEING IT THROUGH.

BRITAIN WON’T TALK PEACE. TERMS WSITTe DICTATED AT BERLIN. GERMANY SAID TO BE MAKINC PROPOSALS. negot rations th roitg ii AMERICA. (Times- and Sydney Sun Services.) LONDON, July 18. In the House of Commons, Mr. I). M. Mason, member for Coventry, pressed_ Mr. Asquith to consider tho advisability of the discovering what arc the-terms of peace which Germany would entertain. Mr. Asquith refused.

Mr. Samuel Roberts asked whether suc-li questions were not really detrimental vo the interests of the 1 eon n a y. Mt. Asquith: "‘That is «. matter of opinion. Everyone can form his own judgment.

Sir A. B. Markham : Terms of j.eace will he dictated when wo get to Berlin.

Mr. Outhwaite: Is it not a fact that the .Belgians desire to see Germany negotiated out of their country?

Cries of “No. no! Driven out!’’ The ■‘Financial News’’ gives prominence to n report from quarters closely connected with German .sources, convoying the information that (h-r----manv is making tentative "caoe proposals through the United States.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5

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SEEING IT THROUGH. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5

SEEING IT THROUGH. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3986, 20 July 1915, Page 5

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