UNITED STATES.
THE LUSITANIA. NEGOTIATIONS STILL IN (PROGRESS. Washington, Jan. 26. Count Bernatorff has made further concessions regarding the Lusitania, but has not disavowed the crime. President Wilson has rejected the latest proposal for settlement. As, however, the proposal is partially satisfactory the negotiations have been continued.
COLONEL HOUSE'S MISSION. AROUSES GEKiIAN HOPES. Lindon, Jan. 28. The MaiJ'= Salonika correspondent says that the German nretis insists on the importance of Coionel House's mission to Europe. It hints at the sounding of peace, but immediate Business is to restor* harmouf with t',e American Ambassadors. A section of the press is asserting that JJr. Page, who is a violent Anglophile, is interfering with Vr. Oorar.t's activity, ind Would have been recalled but that his attitude coincides with that of President Wilson. Coi.inel House will ndvise him to be more cautious. (Colonel House is 'President Wilson's envoy to Europe.) MS. BBYAN JOINING THE FORMTES Stockholm, Jan. 26. 3Cr. Bryim has arrived to -join the Tord eomraittee in drafting peace pro-
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1916, Page 5
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