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AN' I N'l lKi:i.V COSrESSIOX. Received .lulv IS, .">.lO p.m. London. July 17. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail says that a neutral, with access to Ministerial circles in Berlin, reports a Cabinet .Minister as saying that Germany is willing to cede Lorraine to France, and that the latter and Germany ought to divide ,"Belgium and then form an alliance. ANTI WAK AGITATION". Anistcrdm. July 17. German authorities are alarmed at the -jircad of the anti-war movement. The Governors of Coblcnz. Cologne and Strasluirg have collocated .Socialist pamphlets'bearing on the subject, llailI way men at llrcnivn are forbidden to I belong to Socialist organisations.
rivACK MOVBMKXT SPUKADIXn. Amsterdam. July 17. A (lemma oll'iccr. who is a prisoner in Russia, says that th ■ idea of an liruiornlih- peace is making rapid headway in the army. owinsr to the birpe intlux of reservist middle-class olliccrs, pmsont.ks wpm.l tkeatkd. Pv'.'rojirad, July IT. Mr. Hart, representative of tlie American Ymmv Men'- Christian Association, has visit;', 1 T tlie prisoners in their camps, and reports that matter* are satisfactory in ovcry way. Thcv have all neces- ' paries, and aKo small waues are paid 1 for their work. The food is "ood and suliie>nf. ' _ 2
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1915, Page 5
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