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NO PROSPECT OF PEACE IN SIGHT

-BUT THE END WILL COME SUDDENLY/ By Telesraph—Press Association—Copyright Washington, May 4. Mr. W. H. Pago;(American Ambassador .to Great Britain) reports that there is no immediate prospect of peace in . Europe. He believed, i however, that, penco would come, suddenly, and would, probably,) follow a great victory. Efforts towards mediation at the present time would be useless.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2764, 6 May 1916, Page 7

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NO PROSPECT OF PEACE IN SIGHT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2764, 6 May 1916, Page 7

NO PROSPECT OF PEACE IN SIGHT Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2764, 6 May 1916, Page 7

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