PEACE TALK.
TROTSKY'S LETTER. lAS TO SEPARATE PEACE, Received May 7, 1.30 a.m. New York, May 6. Herman Bernstein, the New York Herald's Stockholm correspondent, eays: that lie has obtained the original letter Iran Trotsky to Lenin during the separate peace negotiations at Brest Litovsk. Trotsky said it is impossible to, sign peace. My plan Is to announce the termination of wai without signing peace. The Germans will then be unaWe to attack. In any case, it would be difficult for Germany to attack us, because of her internal condition. —Press Association. NO HEAL [POSSIBILITY OF PEACE. London, May 5. The Times states that M. Clemenceau has informed the Foreign Affairs Committee that at no time has a real possibility of peace existed, and the Austrian attempts could never be taken seriously. ~United Service*
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1918, Page 5
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