The joint reply of the Allies to the German Peace Note was to-day communicated by the French Government to the United States Ambassador at Paris. The opening ...
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Article : 1,635 wordsA joint Note from the Allies to the German Peace Note has been presented through the United States. It is an emphatic rejection of all considerations of peace until the menace of Prussian militaryism has been abolished. The German document is described as a deliberate subterfuge, and no ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 1 Jan 1917, Page 7
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