PEACE TALK
GERMANY'S TERMS SUBMITTED TO KING ALBERT OF BELGIUM 1 New York, Oct. 4. The Tribune's London correspondent learns on excellent authority that German agents asked King Albert to transmit peace terms to the Allies as follows: The Germans to quit Belgium and Serbia, restore Lorraine to France, pay an indemnity covering the destruction during the military occupation of Belgium. The offer is not formal, but is more definite than previous overtures. UNITED STAGES. ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND. New York, Oct. 4. A campaign has been inaugurated to raise a million pounds for suffering Armenians.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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