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THE PEACE TERMS.

TO BE CONSIDERED BY NSW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Laet Night. Tho Parliament of the Dominion trill be given an opportunity of duoontog the terns of peace. The Prime Minis. ter stated that a motion to apptvM '■ the terms of the treaty would be introduced, and that the carrying of flkieh ' motion would embody )at location of the terms by the Dominion.

With regard to the question of thereestablishment of trade with. Germany, the Prime Minister pointed out that > under the terms of the treaty Germans must bo supplied with, material, and this would necessarily lead to the reestablishment of commercial relations to that extant. On the matter of treatment of enemy aliens already living la Britaiu and the various Dominion®, to-'.,,) gethor with tlte policy towards immigrv jion from those countries with wucfc 'i ti peace baa already been concluded. he stated that no uniform policy had been adopted; each Government w«a left absolutely free to moke its ova axrttge- <• menta. i •

Passing to the question of the go**rn- ■ ment of the Emfriro, Mr. Massey (tor* l . acterised the ' statement cabled from "America recently, declaring tint a BUI • ■would be introduced in tho Britiih toliament to set up a scheme of government for the whole Empire, m without authority. Vothing had yet been done, ani nothing would be done hurriedly <W ' without nature consideration. A conference of parties affected would be held to decide on the steps to be tejcen, and' to formulate whatever plan* were )mU , to be neeeuary. The Dominten, be (Aid, '■ *j was a party to the Anglo-Amnion)* " I French treaty, and certainly bad oWgatioQS under it. These '• j ever, were by implication, only. W

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 5

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THE PEACE TERMS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 5

THE PEACE TERMS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 5

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