PEACE TALK.
THE PEACE FEELERS. 4 1 SATISFACTORILY DEALT WITH. i 1 Wellington, Last Night. » States the official review;— The Aus- > Irian Peace Note has been satisfactorily » dealt with by Mr. Balfour, President s Wilson, and M. Clemenceau. It is not t yet known hqw deeply the German Gov--3 eminent is implicated in tiie issue of e the Note, but it certainly knew the gist l of it, if not the textb The German offer of peace to Belgium, » as outlined in the jiress, is wholly im- - probable. Such stipulations and bav- - gainings as are suggested would be an - unwarranted interference in the internal t affair'; of another sovereign State, and 0 though the Germans themselves estabe 'islied the principle of reparation by r demanding three hundred millions com-' 1 pensation for Germans injured by the a Russians in the war, Germany has now . herself refused any reparation for the ) ruin, wrought by the Germans in Belgium-
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1918, Page 5
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157PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1918, Page 5
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