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AGAINST HERTLING’S TERMS.

AMERICAN OPINION.

(Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) WASHINGTON, Feb.- 27. The country wide opinion equivocabIv rejects the possibility of a peace on the basis of Herr Hertling’s speech. Officials distrust-. Hertling but thjjik the speech brings peace nearer. Speculation is rife whether Mr. Wilson will reply to the speech. x NEY\ r YORK,, Feb. 27th. The “New York Times” editorially do dares Herr Hertling’s speech, to the lowest depths, is evasion and ignoble trickery. Germany knows the Allies terms. Wars are not won by talking, but by fighting. The “Herald” says Hertling has fired the first gun of, Germany’s new peace move,, but his aim was bad. The New York World remarks that the speech leaves the issue unchanged.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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AGAINST HERTLING’S TERMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1918, Page 3

AGAINST HERTLING’S TERMS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1918, Page 3

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