THE ALLIES AND PEACE.
THE well-kiieiwn American Jemrnalist, Mr Crank H. Simoneis, writing in (he enel of May em the 1 subjeed of peace, saidAs it stanels at the moment (here is ned the smallest reason to believe l that Hie French wemlel cemsent te> make peace on any basis that' eliel lied; restore tee them their Most premiums.’ I say this with the views of all sends erf Frenednnen, with wheun 1 have re-e-ently talked!, edemrly in mind. These provinems represent to Franco a symbed of integrity anel natiemal in-dependeun-e. Nothing is more inexaed than the e-onnmm error found in the belief that all the nations at war would he glaei tei stop on almost any terms. This is ned: in the least true. The. French are ned' willing tei stop now em any terms that exehnle the I’etroeession of all of AlsaceEeirraine. The Russians will not stop until (hey have Constantinople. Italy will have Trieste, if she can. England dears aid want pcaem, but a viedory over (tea-many which shall put an one! tn a Herman menace for a generation. ’*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1577, 15 July 1916, Page 2
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182THE ALLIES AND PEACE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1577, 15 July 1916, Page 2
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