THE PEACE CHATTER.
WASHINGTON KNOWS NOTHING. WASHINGTON. April 14. President Wilson states that he has ion re'-’iveri any lornuil communication? rio.n the Bope regard ing peace. There is tin truth in tin'' statement that the Cun.-fl I ;>t,--s is aware, nllii i:d’y nr mio;h hihv. of tie- t'niis upon which ponce iee ;hj I i’ll tlia-de. Al!ins’ terms r.f pence have been s- i, - I i;i gee,oral t-'nus more than once i-.- Mr A-ipiilh and M. Vivhmi. It would I--., as v. hi if someone m;i,lticiall v brought them t uh-r President Wilson’s notice.]
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Evening Star, Issue 15778, 15 April 1915, Page 3
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94THE PEACE CHATTER. Evening Star, Issue 15778, 15 April 1915, Page 3
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