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AMERICA.

GERMANY MUST MAKE FULL REPARATION. ELSE PEACE PROPOSALS ARE HOPELESS. New York, September 12. The New York World says that it is stood that Mr. Page, the United States Ambassador, had a conversation with Sir Edward Grey, and the latter told him clearly that Britain would only become a party to»peace on the that the negotiations promised a complete reparation and compensation for the violation of Belgian territory. " ONE BLAZING TRUTH." THE KAISER'S GREATEST ATROCITY New York, September 12. The New York World says that the Kaiser may match Belgian atrocity against German atrocity "until the cows come home," but one blazing truth will never be extinguished ,in the -American mind—that he wantonly invaded a country wherewith he had no quarrel, and deliberately tore up a solemn treaty of neutrality.

THE USE O'E BUM-DUMS. FRENCH DENIAL AND ACCUSATION. .Washington, September 12. President Wilson has received President Poincaire's message, denying the use of dum-dums, and declaring that the Kaiser is trying to shift the responsibility from Germany, which has used dumdums since the war began. "SUBJUGATE FRENCH ARMY, OR ; - DIE." London, September 12. The F.vening News' New York correspondent reports that Herr Von Eckhardt, German Minister in Mexico, describes a conversation he had with the Kaiser before leaving Berlin. He says the Kaiser told him lie had been trying for years to win France's friendship, bin had* failed to gain her goodwill. Germany's attitude towards her, continued the 'Kaiser', is this: "We must take France and subjugate her army, or die. 'We will not take 'uYrance to keep, but to destroy the menace of French militarism."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 7

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AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 7

AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 93, 15 September 1914, Page 7

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