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PEACE TALK.

GERMANY'S DANGEROUS- '.'; ILLUSIONS. NEUTRALS NOT. MISLED. Received Jan. 29, 5.5 p,m Zuriah, January 28. Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe, whoi ', lias been residing in Switzerland tinea tho war, in an article in the Nouve-110 , Gazette, states that the Germans ara ■ cherishing.dangerous illusions concerning tlio effects produced in neutral countries by the peace offers. Neutrals - " refuse to accept tho German tli«ory tbflt' tho Entente is responsible for the c«n- , tinuance of the war,, and they reproach Germany for proposing £eace in an nnv . . acceptable form and for withholding th 4,'; terms. ,' ■*! CONFERENCE OF. NEUTRALS* I• AT SWEDEN'S IMITATION. Received Jan. 20, 6.5 pin. ' Copenhagen, January 28, Sweden lias invited Holland t» at* tend a conferencq of neutrals in order! to discus* matters affecting their . interests during the mar, and their ftttiw tude during peace negotiations. « * , SIR JOSEPH WARD'S VIEWS* ■ Received Jan. 20, "11.25 p.m. i London, Jan. 29. Sir Joseph Ward, speaking at a meet* . ing of the Brotherhood at Browning Hall, said that the only way in which the peace of th« world could be' perpetiH f.ted after ,the war was by the right* thinking people of the great Powenf 1. hiding together .and saying to, anj Fewer attempting to' enter upon oM structive couraua that they would Cora\ , bine and fight them to the death.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1917, Page 5

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PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1917, Page 5

PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1917, Page 5

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