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Chile and Peru.

ADVISED TO KISBI' COOL. Receive?! this day, 9.15 a.jn. New T ork, December 4. The New York TimQ3 Washington correspondent says that the State Department has announced] that the United States Government has urged Chile and Peru to maintain peaceful relations. The Department has not made any suggestion regarding the ceding of ' tlie diisputed territory.

Tne Ex-Kaiser's Crimes,

SEAMEN DEMAND HIS TRIAL. Received this day. 9.5 a.m. Edward Tripper, organiser for the British National Firemen's andi Sailors' Union, (interviewed, intimated that unless the ex-Kaiser wa»« tried before a Court for his crimes, British seamen would call a general strike.

Trade With South America

-Received this day, 9.5 a.m. New \ork, December -I. Mr Grasty, the war correspondent, cabling form London, pays that Britain was drawing up preferential trade treaties with South American countries before the war ■ended.

The Guilt of the War.

ON AUSTRO-GER.MAN MILITARISM Received, this day, 10.45 a.m. London, December 3. In an interview with an English journalist, 'Herr Hnase, a German Socialist leader, declared that the guilt of the war lies with the Anstro-German militarists. Tihe Government ds investigating the German Foreign Office's pre-war methods, especially the handling of secret funds. The Government lias not decidcd on the question of dealing with the Hohenzollerns. He thought they are sufficiently punished by the international odium ca<st upon them.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 December 1918, Page 3

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Chile and Peru. Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 December 1918, Page 3

Chile and Peru. Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 December 1918, Page 3

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