THE PEACE TREATY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyrignt.) (Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.)
GERMAN PEACE DELEGATE BERLIN, July 16.
During a debate in the Assembly at Weimar, Herr Mueller, Peace delegate, declared that he had hastened the ratification of the Peace Treaty. This was in order to get the Allied blockade lifted from Germany. Herr Mueller assured the dismember_ ed communities of the German people abroad that “we will not forget them, and we hope that they will not forget or disown us until peaceably—and perhaps soon—they can return to the Fatherland, through the League of Nations.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1919, Page 2
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