PEACE TALK.
JHE ENTENTE'S NOTE gQBE JEFINITi CONDITIONS. Received. Jan. 11, C.50 p.m. -■ ■•■■■! ■ ■' Paris, Jan. 11. M. Briand has delivered the Allies' reply to President Wilson. It will be fUbUsbed on Friday. FAILDBE OF OVERTURES. " : Washington,- Jan. 10. The Germans admit the failure of the peace movement. Leading Government officials agree that Mr. Gerard "let the cat out of the bag." Some urge Ms recall .
•;' £V AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME. .. ■ i Amsterdam Jan. 10. PrinceTVedel, in 1916, at the Kaiser's request, issued a new peace programme, ■which includes that the fate of occupied countries should be decided by Germany, freedom'of the seas, restoration of colonial empire, and an ample war indemnity. It is oelieved that this represents \he Kaiser's term 3. A NEW MOVEMENT. Amsterdam, Jan. 10. 1 A national committee to bring about a reasonable peace has been established.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1917, Page 5
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138PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1917, Page 5
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