Lloyd George’s Speech THE ALLIES’ WAR AIMS. GERMAN PRESS VIEWS. LONDON, January 7. The “Vossiches Zeitung” describes Mr. Lloyd George’s speech as the first tangible British peace offer, but peace at the expense of Germany s allies. The return of the German colonies in exchange for strengthening the British position in Asia, is not ac- , ~ , .*****””■■■■■ ceptable. The “Koelnisehe Zeitung” says Mr Lloyd George’s tone has changed, but the old Imperialistic aims are wholly maintained. The ‘ ‘ Lokal Anzeigcr” considers that the old desire to smash Germany for ever is still apparent. The answer will be given by the submarines and by the German troops on the West front. APPLAUDED BY ITALY. ROME, January 7. The Italian Press applauds Mr. Lloyd George’s speech, which they consider demonstrates the loyalty and value of Britain to her Allies. s<r Reeistered Name for IOIELA-IKr’S One bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold reinedv. Cni!»2 -. Saves 10 / -
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Taihape Daily Times, 10 January 1918, Page 6
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154Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 10 January 1918, Page 6
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