A SOCIALIST VIEW.
THE DUTY OF THE ALLIES. TO CONSIDER PEACE OFFER. Stockholm, Dec. 28. M. Branting, in a remarkable article in the Social Democraten, says it is out of the question that the Allies should reject the Austro-German peace offer outright. The Allies in the past had given overmuch rein to Imperialistic influence. It was high time this was corrected. Allied statesmen had neglected the revision of their war aims, which ought to have been a self-evident duty. It was demanded by the wbole of revolutionary Russia after the unmasking of secret treaties. If the Allies coldly rejected the offer, the peoples of the world would regard it as a critical and foolish act. Once discussions were begun, the world's opinion would demand that they be followed lip. SEPARATE PEACE IMPROBABLE. London, Dei. 28. The Petrograd correspondent of the I Daily News says that the peace negotiations at Brest Litovsk appear doomed lb collapse, and a separate peace between Germany and Russia is growing Imf 'e iirnrobable.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1917, Page 5
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168A SOCIALIST VIEW. Taranaki Daily News, 31 December 1917, Page 5
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