PEACE TALK.
PEACE CONFERENCE. BRITISH LABOR REPRESENTATION. Copenhagen, August 1. •Mr. Henderson 'has cabled- to the Stockholm Conference that the English JSaborites had changed their minds and Vill participate in the peace conference, ivliich haa been postponed till August 20. AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE. Washington, August 2. •Diplomatic advices- state that exchanges of opinions between the Allied Governments are proceeding which are likely to Have important (results wn Austria's attitude. It is believed that Italy is opposed to a separate 'peace' with Austria, which would sacrifica" {ltaly's interests. THE POPE'S POLICY, United Serviced London, August'2. Tha (Vatican, while admitting, that the Pope is striving for peace, denies that he inspires or supports particular movements like that of- Herr Erzenbetger amongst the German Catholics.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 5
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