MORE PEACE TALK IN GERMANY.
SOCIALIST PAPER DISCUSSES THE QUESTION. ILLUSIONS Or GERMANY'S ENEMIES. (Received 1050 ajn.) AMSTERDAM, November 24. A Berlin message states that the fact-that Radical Socialists are "to make a determined effort to force a discussion on peace terms when the Reichstag reassembles is indicated in the "Vorwaerts," which summarises the speeches made in the "British Parliament. It says: "Without direct contradiction by the British Government, a British politician has set up as positive peace conditions that Germany shall yield Belgium, North France, Alsace-Lorraine, and there shall be no indemnity from England. Though wholly unofficial, these speeches are worthy of serious attention, and should lead to discussion in the place where in Germany free speech still has a home. If the British speeches are not to remain voices in the wilderness, Parliament must use its prerogative to speak. Open dimension is the best means of destroying certain illusions which Germany's enemies harbour as to the possibility and prospects of a war of attrition. When once a clear light is brought to bear on these questions a great forward step will have been taken. Let the Reichstag have the floor."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 281, 25 November 1915, Page 5
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