GERMANY AND PEACE
CANNOT BE THOUGHT OF
POPE'S NOTE SYMPATHETICALLY
RECEIVED.
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received August 23, 2.30 p.m.)
AMSTERDAM, 22nd August.
Dr. .Michaelis (Imperial Chancellor) in addressing the Reichstag Main Committee said: "That no desire for peace with the enemy existed. The enemy's ■'war aims proved their desire to annihilate us, therefore one could not think of peace. This should be stated in view of the Pope's Note. .He had not yet had time, with Germany's Allies, to deliberate on the Note, but there was not any doubt of the Pope's honesty, and therefore he greeted the Note sympathetically.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 8
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