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PEACE TALK.

*5 SIR E. CARSON'S VIEWS. : WHAT THE GERMAS3S MOBtP DO, -: Australian Cable '£ssoch,tiaL-' "} j 'i Received July 82, 5* p-sij ;' London, July 2}. \-\ Mr. 6. Samuel, M.P., in a speed* at "A Wandsworth, said he thought be IWB ; « not revealing a secret by saying-that the .<% Government intends to adopt air repsfe- ■fi als, and was making preparations toJnt- ,':| back with similar warfare. Sir E. Carson, wihen receiving tte '■'• freedom of (Belfast, describing Dr. ''i Michaelis' speech as that of Herr BWI- -.■■; weg, said: If the Germans want peace, ■;•; we are prepared to-morrow to treat, serf), (§ with Prussianism, but with the rest of • -J----the German nation. If they are sincere •;»! in repudiating the wish, to acquire t*m- Ji tory, or exercise violence towards G&etß, V;jj we will tell them to come forward and ,Vj enter into negotiations, but condition- -'*■ ally on *iheir first withdrawing hehiad ■"■- the Rhine. They must show contrition .-. for drenching countries with blood. We , k are willing to see what can he dona to ',{} release the world from the terroxf of '-i arms, but there must 'be a real peace, ensoring that the socrifkes of those who ij have fallen shall not hare been ia xfjbfr .•, KING KARL'S APPEAL FOR ;4 PEACE. ' '.J DROPPED AT, THE LAST jpgp&:|j •****&'■ }% Eeceived July 28, 6£ fun. ■'-? The Hague, July. SL J It is stated in diplomatic cirelatf that M King Karl of Austria intended last TOfcfya to officially appeal to the Pope, King ; s| Alfonso, and Queen Wilhalmina to medi- *| ate for peace. Notice was given to Q»*' is many and approval secured, when, 89 the - ;| last minute, news reached Vienna dim- '/< pending troubles in Russia, (which! tttA/i^j been foreseen at Berlin several 4*7* ''!;] ahead. Thereupon the mediation fkctfi -*j were relinquished. . '4 i. ' ,$ LABOR, OQMFERENCE ON ©BACK ,ft TERMS. ' ..3 H Received July 22, 5.8 pjn.' tl •q| EffilpVH' •> London, My fk \y The South Wales miners' executt» It" •% holding a conference on August 2, viib a view to ascertaining organised labors 3. opinion on peace terms, so as to enable fl the presenting of the same to belHgeaeni laborites, and asking the latter to eon- -,' pel their Governments to ~ odopfr the < *; : terms.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1917, Page 5

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PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1917, Page 5

PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1917, Page 5

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