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PEACE TALK.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECH THE REFERENCE TO FREE TRADE. Received Jan. 11, 11.20 p.m Washington, Jan. 10. It is authoritatively learned that President Wilson's reference to free trade is not intended to impose the free trade doctrine, but to advocate the equal treatment of all nations.

GERMAN PRESS CONDEMNATION. A SURE SIGN OF EFFICACY OF MESSAGE, Received .Tan. 11, 8.50 p.m. Amsterdam, Jan. 10. The German press unanimously condemns President Wilson's message. The North German Gazette says that President Wilson's fourteen points ure not a programme for a world's peace, but :i provocation to endless wars. The Taglische Rundschau reproaches President Wilson for fanning the flames of Germany's internal difference, whereon he bases hopes of an early peace. The Vossisclie Zeitung says the message is nothing but a well-sounding appendix to Mr. Lloyd George's speech. FRENCH SOCIALIST'S OPINION. Received Jan. 11, 8.30 p.m. Paris, .Tan. 10. M. Renaudel, the Socialist leader, states that / President Wilson's message makes real those problems which politicians have regarded as dreams.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 5

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PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 5

PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 12 January 1918, Page 5

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