PEACE TALK.
THE POPE'S APPEAL GERMANY'S FEELINGS. London, August IS. A (icrinan wireless message states tliat the Tngcs Zeitung suva that no country will receive the l'ope's proclamation with greater respect and less prejudice than Germany. .She will accept reasonable peace conditions in accordance with the even balance of the progress and safety of all nations, hecause she is attacked by an overwhelming coalition, whose sole aim is Germany's destruction for the reasons of a vulgar and avaricious common enemy. DIPLOMATIC NEGOTIATION'S. London, August 3. The Cologne Gazette, in semi-official comments on the war anniversary, says: "We shall only more from the land now occupied when diplomatic negotiations settling the future status of Belgium, Poland and the German colonies have been completed
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 5
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122PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1915, Page 5
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