WILSON'S IDEALS
"MUST BE PEACE WITHOUT 1 VICTORY" ' . EQUALITY OF NATIONS GERMANY GETTING READY FOR AN OFFENSIVE BAGDAD BOMBED ROUND UP IN EAST AFRICA President Wilson has mado another contribution to peace discussion. Addressing the United States Senate, he declared that the war. must end in "peaco without victory." It is predicted by one NewYork newspaper that the speech will oscito amazement and irritation) mingled with amusement. Other American comments point out that though, the President has failed to secure peace in Moxico, he takes it upon himself to moomt the rostrum,, where he has no business to he, and lecture tho world on terms of peace. German-Ame-rican newspapers applaud the speech. Speculation is rife as to what the President meant by a statement that an essential condition of peace was tho creation of a free, independent, Autonomous Poland. There is not much war news, but heavy German attacks have been in. the Verdun area, and material progress is reported in the work of rounding up tho enemy forccs still at largo in East Africa.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2985, 24 January 1917, Page 5
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