ARMISTICE
RIGHTEOUSNESS MUST BE VINDICATED.
REPLY TO A HYPOCRITICAL WHINE
Received Nov. 29, 7.40 p.m. London, Nov. 23.
Professor Deismanu, of Berlin, has appealed to tho Anglo-Saxon Christian leaders, through the Archbishop of Canterbury. He says that the conditions of the armistice are un-Christian and an unpardonable sin against the new spirit passing through mankind. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in reply, refers to Germany's terrible crimes, and says that righteousness must be vindicated. —Aus. Cable Assoc. MEETINGS OF BRITISH CABINET. TERMS DISCUSSh J
Received Not. 29, 55 p.m. London, Nov. 27.
Sir R. Borden and Mv. Hugheß have attended two meetings of Cabinet and discussed the details of the peace terms. -—United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1918, Page 5
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