PEACE TALK.
COUNT TiSZA SYMPATHETIC. THE ENTENTE BLOCK THE WA.Y Iceeiver .Tail. 20,' 11.20 p.in. Amsterdam, .Tun. 20. Count Tiszn, in the course of a spjf-r.h (o the Hungarian Deputies, alluding to J President Wilson's speech, said the Contial Powers sympathised with any efto re-establish peace. He was therefore inclined to continue -an exchange of peace thoughts with t'le /nierienn Government. The Entente I a'med at dividing Austria and Turkey, I proving that the Entente was the real I obstacle to peaee, The Entente's avowed war aims showed that the Entente , wanted peace with conquest, making an wibridgeable gulf between the viewports of the Central Powers and tne Entente Powers. He added that the ivistcnco of the Anstro-Hiiiigiiiiiin C.overnment offered the best guarantee of fl.e free development principle of normality in south-eastern Europe.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5
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133PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 5
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