PEACE TALK.
THE REICHSTAG MAJORITY'S DEMANDS. Received July 17, 1.35 a.m. Times Service. London, July 10. The Times' Copenhagen correspondent sends the redrafted and finalised peace formula of the Reichstag majority, as follows: — (1) Germany is fighting for freedom and independence, as well as the maintenance of her territory. (2) The Reichstag desires that a lasting peace shall be secured on a good understanding with all peoples, as the forced acquisition of territory and political, economic and financial disabilities are inconsistent with such peace. (3) The Reichstag protests against all plans for economic blockade after the war, and demands the frcedora of the seas; also advocates the establishment of an international court. (4) Whilst enemy governments will not accept such peace, the German people unanimously agree to continue to light.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 5
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130PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1917, Page 5
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