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LICHNOWSICY'S APPEAL FOR MODERATING TERMS. London, Nov. 20. The Vorwarts publishes Prince Lichnowsk/s appeal to Britain, especially to his many personal friends, naming Lord i La»sdowne, Lord Grey, and Mr, Asquith, .and urging the latter to use his farfeadhing influence on behalf of the high •ideals of humanity and justice, witli a view of securing an amelioration of the i armistice terms.—Reuter. THE EXPECTED HAPPENS, London, No". 20. The German High Command, replying to Marshal Foch's protests at German acts of violation in Belgium, 6tates that the German plenipotentiaries at the armistice discussions emphasised most strongly tfiiat the execution of the conditions was technically impossible. The result has t(een excesses, the blame for which rests exclusively on ttie Allied Army Command.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 November 1918, Page 5
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