PEACE TALK PREMATURE.
LONDON., May 27. In a speech at Rawtenstall, Mr Lewis Htircourfc ssiid that Ministers, bitterly 1 resented tlie outrageous and scurrilous
sibusf -' r' MV \.si)Tiith, who commanded tJio ali'octiou unci confidence of his colieaguos. it was useless to disuss peace terms, fho Allies 1 annios must endure much more beforo discussion of peace terms I was possible, unless there was an early j and completo collapso of our enemies, ' which he did not prophesy. , Ho cr-iiid '■■■it imagine he would ever have coTiniiT ion with Germans again. Ho desired to inflict as much retributive .justico on our foes as they de-rii-rvecl.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8461, 29 May 1916, Page 5
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