"ARBITRARY AND IMPROBABLE,"
AUSTRI A'S PROTESTATION. Renter Service. Received Jan. 13,'10 pm. Amsterdam, Jan. '•"■ The Aiistro-Hiuigarian Note to neutrals and the Pope, '.n reference to tile Allies' reply to the Central Powers' peace oiler, closely follows t]\: >mi an Note, and stigmatises a: arbitrary and improbable .he Allies' assertion' that the peace ofi'er was in'sincere. The Note declares that the Central Power.- will continue to light,, relying upon Jlod, but before Hod and man they repudiate the responsibility for the continuance of the war.
THE LIMIT JK ABSURDITS. Received Jan. 14, 5.5 p.m Copenhagen, Jan. 13. A meeting o. the German Language Union in P.erlin, representing 30'-) associations, resolved to request the Chancellor not to permit any enemy language to be the common language of a peace conference, and to instruct the German delegates to speak Germa,: only, PRANCE'S HOP 3. London, Jan. 12. The newspapers generally interpret the reply to mean tha.. Franc must recover Alsace-Lorraine i.:ul Ita'y her los'c provinces. They ale. connr.ont on tic absence o. referenc. zo Germany's colonies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 January 1917, Page 5
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