PEACE TALK.
GERMANS WANT PEACE. STATE PRO.SI-ECTS ABE BRIfiHTKXIXG. Received Dec. 7, 1 a.m. Now York, Dee. li The Herman censor Ims permitted Mr. Cyril Brown, tin? Xew York Times'Bor'in correspondent, to forward a message (•inpliasisin? tlie widespread pence wove n.cni in (icnniiny. An overwhelming minority is in I'nvor of mi earlv peace. He' quotes tlie Tasehlatt and Yosru-he '/.vt'.v.ng, which state that opc.t.hi" prosfir'st for peace are l>ri.s]itP)!inj{j-. but Count Reventlow distrusts peace through ii German medium.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1916, Page 5
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78PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1916, Page 5
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