TALK OF PEACE.
VIGOROUS FRENCH COMMENT. ("Time'" «ad "Sydney Sun" S«r»icti.) LONDON, November 27. The "Figaro,"' dealing wi | rumours i concerning the intention.-, of neutrals to intervene to promote peace, says: "Hovr much truth there is in these
we do not know. All offers of _._}*_. tion and all attempts to conciade _.-- tilitics aio vain and unless u_ta „ a - Allies hnvo the German Empire at their mercy. Neither France, Britain nor Russia. IV,JI ~"wnt at any prico to conclude a precarious peaco whsA might allow German militarism t0 rai__. its head." NEW YORK, November 2S Bohemians i„ tho United States li.v. started a movement to free Bohemia from the dual monarchy. They propose to a&k for representation at the Peace Conference in order to place their claims before the Powers.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15138, 30 November 1914, Page 6
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