PEACE TALK.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S ENVOY. GERMAN PRESS ASSERTIONS. LONDON, January 26. The Salonica correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says the German Press insists upon the importance of the mission of Colonel House (President Wilson's emissary) to Europe, and hints that his task is to "sound" for peace, but that his immediate business is to restore harmony among tho American Ambassadors. A section of the Press asserts that Dr. Page, the Ambassador in London, is a violent Anglophile, and is interfering with the activity of' Mr Gerard, the representative in Berlin, and that he would have been recalled but for the fact that his attitude coincides with that of President Wilson. Colonel House will advise him to exercise more caution in his work. STOCKHOLM, January 26. Mr W. J. Bryan has arrived to join the Ford Committee which is drafting peac e proposals.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15499, 28 January 1916, Page 8
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