PEACE TALK.
STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE SEAMEN'S IiKFUSAL TO CARRY DJi LEGATES. Renter Received All 3. 20, ,">..") p.m. .London, Aug. 25. Mr. Havclock- Wilson status that the British seamen's refusal to carry dele-'' gates to the Stockholm eonferoneeis now-» supported by seven of (he chief seafaring societies, rcpvescn*iii« 200,000 sea-, men of Xonvay, Sweden, Denmark, Hoiland, Italy, France and Russia. FREEDOM OP THE SEAS. Rome, Aug. 2*., ■'".■/ The Pope gave an anlieuee \o. Allied' ' Ministers at the Vatican and defined ' the jiln-.Tfa ''freedom „vf the seas'' 5n the Papal Xofco a.? iltcsamr, as in President ' Wilson's message, leaving vho belligeri •'' outs to • settle the details. TIIE QUESTION OF CO:u?ENSATIOft 'Xev.' York, Aug. 24. Alonsignor Gasparri's statement, particnlai'ly the smr<jcstion thai. Belgium ' should ha compensated, has created a - more favorable impression at the State Department; than the original Papal plea. The belief is expressed that p"aee may depend on the people's ahility to sec or* German consent to reparation. - •' ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1917, Page 5
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156PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 27 August 1917, Page 5
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