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Advertising : 1,366 wordsA number of Sydney citizens were asked by the Sun to state upon what terms they would, if they had the power, grant peace to ...
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Article : 708 words"I do not want to talk of peace while a German soldier is on Belgian soil," declared Mr. Griffith, Minister for Works. "The whole of the energies of the Empire ...
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Article : 1,291 wordsThose who seek for a parallel to the present tremendous conflict in Europe must go back in history past the beginning of the Christian era. There has been no world war ...
Article : 630 wordsMiss Rose Scott said:-- "Belgium stands first. I should demand full compensation for all she has lost and suffered. Germany must pay her a yearly sum ...
Article : 208 words"The minimum terms of peace," Archdeacon Boyce said, "should include the complete surrender of Belgium, and an indemnity to the people there for all the loos that has been ...
Article : 212 wordsWithout touching on Austria's or Servia's claims, Miss Grace Burrows, secretary of the Girls' Realm Guild, would insist upon Germany evacuating all invaded countries; ...
Article : 125 wordsMrs. Bogue Luffmann, secretary of the Women's Liberal League, contends that it is difficult for anyone unacquainted with International Law to speak on the subject. ...
Article : 171 wordsMrs. Kate Dwyer would demand universal disarmament in the first place, and from Germany payment to the very last detail of the bill of costs for this war. Also she would ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsMr. Duke Jones, general secretary of the Australasian Socialist Party, states his terms. "If I were asked to lay down conditions for termination of present hostilities," he says, "I ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 14 Mar 1915, Page 7
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