FRANCE.
ROYALISTS' PLOT. GATHERING ARMS FOR CIVIL WAR. Paris, Oct. 29. The military governor ordered a search of the offices of the Royalist newspaper. Simultaneous searches elsewhere revealed stores of firearms accumulated since the war, also documents disclosing schemes tending to provoke civil war, and plans for arming citizens. Proceedings have been commenced on a charge of conspiring to produce civil war. STATEMENTS BY THE PRESS, GERMANY'S OFFER OF PEACE. Received Oct. 30, 10 p.m. Paris, Oct. 29. The editor of the raided Royalist newspaper, L'Action Francaise, is M. Leon Daudet, who recently wrote to M. Poincare accusing M. Malvy, a former Minister of the Interior, with selling plans of the Chemin des Dames' offensive to the Germans. Le Petit Parisien states the documents seized at the office of L'Action Francaise prove that the Royalists have for some time been preparing plans for fomenting manifestations of disaffection in the streets, particularly among the j poor, concerning the cost of living. Le Journal has published the letters of the intermediary, showing that Germany offered France a separate peace in November, KHS, Germany keeping Alsace-Lorraine and offering western Belgium as compensation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1917, Page 5
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