PEACE TALK.
THE CZAR'S MESSAGE GERMAN DISDAIN OF INTER. NATIONAL LAW. ; London, Dec. 2?. A wireless official Message from Potrograd states that tin Czar, in an Order to the Army and Navy 011 Christmas Day, said fr!ult it was upwards of two years since Germany, in the midst of peace, after long secretly preparing to enslave all the nations of Europe, suddenly attacked Russia and her faithful ally France, compelling England to join us. Her complete disdain "of international law was demonstrated hy the violation of Belgium ami her pitiless cruelty to the peaceful inhabitants of the occupied provinces. ' Gradually the Great Powers united against AustroGermany. Undei pressure of the Germans, who were' 'Well provided with technical aids of warfare, Russia • France were compelled in 11)1+ to up a portion of their territory, luu this temporary reverse did not break the spirit of the Allies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 5
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145PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 5
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