PEACE TALK.
AMERICA'S ATTITUDE REPLY TO PAPAL NOTB. New Tor*, Aug. 21. 4 H*W Tort Time* Washington dispatch cays that it is not believed that t%» United States will participate in a •OHferenee of the Allies regarding an tliwer to the Pope's Note, but America b mating a separate reply based on the Allies' decision. It is believed the Entente wilt m»ke • Joint reply through England. ' PROBABLE GERMAN ACTION. London, Aug. 21. Tie Amsterdam correspondenf 6T the Daily Chronicle states viat Dr. MVliaelis" Itply to the P»nal Note, before the main committee of the Reichstag on Tuesday, w- exjfeeted to be favorable. The committee was called on the urgent request tf the Centre Party, which is expected ts> demand a definite statement regard - ' lag the war aims in the West, particularly n Belgium. The Centre Party tkims that Its support is equa. to that given "OB Jaly 19 to the peace tesolution. The AVrwaert* expects that the Entente Powers wQI all refuse to negotiate, tteiefoß Germany should be favorable, MMinjr bar to say that peace is impossible because her enemies wish to destroy the Fatherland.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1917, Page 5
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185PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1917, Page 5
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