PEACE IN SIGHT.
THE POWERS' DETERMINATION. Berlin, April 13. The' North German Gazette' that'after Herr Von Bethand Sir Edand #|®^^ilili*|»fe?ent •whon: rpce'i^ : :;witlvvgrM|Pl th'tre is no room Europe has unitedly resolved W enforce its decision;?. Count Zaleski, in a speech at Vienna, described the Russian communique as of the greatest significance to peace. AustroHungarian relations with Servia had improved, and.all immediate danger had passed; Outstanding questions had taken a favorable turn, and there was every prospect that they would be peacefully settled.
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Te Puke Times, Issue II, 15 April 1913, Page 3
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82PEACE IN SIGHT. Te Puke Times, Issue II, 15 April 1913, Page 3
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