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PEACE TALK.

PEACE MUST COME SOON. TAI/AAT PASHA'S SIGNIFICANT . STATEMENT. Received Sept. 0, 130 a.m. Amsterdam, Sept. S. The Grand Vizier, Talaat Pasha, interviewed by an Austrian paper, said that nothing more could be got from the war. Its continuance was manifestly useless, and peace must come before the winter. i AN ARMISTICE WANTED. THE ENEMY'S LATEST "OFFER." Received Sept. 8, 5-5 p.m. T London, Sept. 7. The Times' Hague correspondent Btates that it is persistently rumored that at a recent meeting at German Headquarters, at which the Kaiser and Emperor Karl were present, it was decided to propose an armistice at the end of the present campaigning season, offering unconditional evacuation and partial indemnification of Belgium and conditional evacuation of the north of France.—The Times Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 September 1918, Page 5

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PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 9 September 1918, Page 5

PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 9 September 1918, Page 5

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