WITH THE ENEMY.
GERMAN PEACE TERMS. WILLINGNESS TO SELL COLONIES. (United Service.) (Received March loth, 8.10 p.m.) LONDON, March 14. The "Manchester Guardian" states that it is rumoured that the German p:are terms include willingness to sell the colonies, provided tho Germans are not excluded from an equal share of their trade. The idea of making a bargain is likely enough. Germany will hardly risk the loss of another million men without trying to secure a partic? gain, sacrificing the rest. GRAFT IN BERLIN. (By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) WASHINGTON, March 14. There has been a panic on the Berlin Stock Exchange following on wholesale graft disclosures. BULGARIA ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. NEW YORK, Mkrch 14. The Washington correspondent of the "World" reports that advices from Switzerland state that a Bulgarian agent sounded the United States Charge d'affaires at Berne with a view to enlisting America's influence in the interests of peace. The agent attempted to ensure tho most favourable terms for Bulgaria. The despatch describes his representations as monstrous, hypocritical, and contemptible.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 10
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