MR. GARVIN'S NEW ROLE.
SPEGIAL
PLEADTTTC FOR GES-
MANY.
THE AXJSTJTAj.IAN MANDATE
■(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association)
?-cnd!?R, May 18,
The "Observer/"' in an article, demands the immediate raising of the blockade, winch is inflicting Jf rightful ■misery upon Germany; especially upon women-and clrHren. The "Treaty must be corn-idem blv modified, otherwise mankind v/iV r-prf/mily drift hack'to slaughter, following mcisl anc l international dissension. Democratic forces ■everywhere must resolve that the paper peace must ppeerHly.'- become a ?;en:l pri .^co for a Too^-structerl and reconciled Europe, pbi'drnp: hy a single commandant thH' th^o r-liall be no war.
Mr Hughes i« actively engaged m in r-ormor-tinn with the terms of the ronndntorv.' +^>o wording of which requires most careful drafting in order to secure the swcial interests of the different mandatory Powers.
. Mr Hughes is alsonegotiating with the Supreme Economic "Council over the sale of Australian products.
CABLE NEWS.
[Press -Association.—Copykight.]
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15087, 2 June 1919, Page 5
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150MR. GARVIN'S NEW ROLE. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15087, 2 June 1919, Page 5
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