GERMAN PEACE MOVE.
OFFICIAL OVERTURES fO BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND RUSSIA. SEEKING SEPARATE NEGOTIATIONS. •was Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Gable Association. PARIS, October 17. Replying to Germany's denial that sho /ave France s to understand that negotiations might be opened for tho restitution of ALsace and Lorraine, 'Lo Matin' states that a diplomatist bearing tho authority of the Kaiser's and Chancellor's signatures asked Franco to begin negotiations in Switzerland. Germany also approached the Government of Britain through, the medium of i neutral Power with tno object of securing a separate peace, and offered an.ensatisfactory' settlement of the Belgian question. Germany also asked Russia to stipulate her demands, indicating that France and Britain would negotiate for a separate peace.
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Evening Star, Issue 16559, 19 October 1917, Page 3
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