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The Evening Star THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918.

{Thehe are several ir.tere-tin- or piquant ili-'iw in to-day's

Peace Breakers.

cab 1 e news. Mr define Perris, tiie ' ItaiJy Chroiiielv's !

n-p v. nUlne at unit tish Head'3aari n r=. u t tho ji position on the w;u*-n nvat, th,.t | v tuijjfisc is t .•-■ oh!;' hype Luder.tlom his left of eccurlng tie uttjjy v. he', for § b three moMio vd-,1 tho Cte.mm Ka.scr and m the German War Loida have ben tonk gratalating each other nas already the.rs. I* Tb» German Fotd .Minuter, Veil WaYnu, p j Jia» informed an and resentful |& Jteiehstag that Germany'? food stocks were || ; Ist below ttecssaiiiea, and v?oul4 so «oafor a k*»g time. Herr Von KuhlIjtjßapn* *&*> German Foreign in'nister, is in, W<n» Toaicntwl Aloat of l the news

via Berlin, and is therefore suspect. The ' I recently-appointed Government of the new ropublic (under German auspices) of U'n-nnia have resigned. As though these j were not enough, we have besides rumors i (for the\; have not as yet reached the dig- I nity of'direct affirmations) of a_ possible. further "swopping of horses in mids n ii ot'it i \oi 1 that the satiifice J c ">' f ul l -> a id bis tolki ue* m o v n_o iri c n itui cr which Mr! loitn toll t 1 ht id is l fa- te Ib\ j i tmot 1 n i ltd il ns ii P iln , t , I H i iti iot t' 1 io* is n j 1 lii itio i i e c lent, to i c j \ in i v i" v it t nti nof tho Ist tern | t i urn i and icpoit I u * i i th hit tnevitabk j 1 ( ,n t (i the nndl\ L 1 i i iIN n f mnu« polio , f in inn \ -v ns , in f 1 m 1 it ind ticii>or\ ti t i 1 11 it tU intti j t , (. c i an in pi opl- his l , i i ton lid to »("• t X i , 1 more tnan sufß 0 t i i 1b it c\en sc t t i th Minista- of t | Hit iMIk pie ent }! t '1 he tr-th no t ( ! f(ii mm in is iai ii tti , u i d cb fi\ I bt 1 I II rn t i nini'-t —tho put-\ x i i i t i I it coiiqu t i i n I ill in 1 i n t a) hj to 1 hj i i'i r i i r in i to etuin th T i { \ outr i t nd t l n u thon" to t 1 i ti U t i \ cHi i \ i \ \ \ c i limi ii i l t•» f ' i n mil o m"i, t i lii 'ot- v. 11 fer i t i tul m*' i ho hj i t t \ bit too \ 11 i i a m i i iml < Imt i i ' t l ti i i \( f b\ th \l o*i n i i i t in n\ hop° to 0 t t l ii th t a bo I I i i i w - h-r HI „ - ,n n 11 b to i -[ 11 t \.y i fui ii / i i ti \ ti il m I _h i i 1 i i" ti \n J t t I hn s id 1 \ , ii t n 1 t 'n b , rni "^ t H 1 i In f ii ind -! I i m « lut th it \ % in. 1 ! nation t (i 11" l it t i th" bio 1 ( 1 hi i i t tlie C rrrnn \it , | v n on rii in 1" 1918 tie oi i 1 ' tu 1 ' j-=n \ I ( <_ I 1 t > t th J-m o <, i i i i 1 t no to | . ,' ii hj ,11. t'ni I ' i t l _ai ti lin hj i 0 j v i | iuh L' iti a C i % i i i i nd tl ic ii lihwe pu d ' i i p - i i la | i t < i d n \e \ i ali r i I wi a Litti ' i ' c ! i ii iic' n | d d i i ' mhj lnii^ 1 n 1 t fi i th et f i_siJ 3 t \i l up i 1 ith ul i \ ' i t i i u 11 rh it it i 1 i > i L is a a t 1 1 f ip in l r d punil 1 1 i t' m u j m d it i iip \itn tl 111 I vl t" -i N" 1 t r >i Him j ) (1 ' t ii t ii u i I I v 11 ii i ji a to j ) t ill ii t w (a \ d j t - n ' nni r tli ii i I on mi p l 1 1 „' , 1 i j 'IP 1 ' illid t u w r I t i 1>« It t i i i ii 'i iibtmii ii 5 t t i. t l hj i ■■- ' nd 1 : U 1 rni-ri r>- -ni-' - -to t ' m i s m no i J i i i d tit i i nn l ti« c inn of th'* i i) j i t Pi nc \ t ! 1 it 1 ! \ lo di\ ho \ci i t t 1t i p B IC- 1" t\c i 1 [ t lii uh i 1 Ij<= ' ' t I d n c n i 1p i i j t i n 1 i "ii Itl t nidi mit til i k hj in d turn tn it vilt.ii u 1 1 ( t idi 1 > liut") it i t \ i o t tl in tl It l 1 Nt i 1 c\ i \ of r rntl il | T i n H c uu e? I 1 tin r ~c \u 1 hi ' = i*- m- il 1« l o 'i' t, I tie r '1 intj he n of i 11 e i i idt 1 TI s inv red ir J tr

hip brotrw'r-iti-law of forgery b fabricating with his own hand a lyin text." The way of transgressors, whether him. hi the ■purple or in the gutter, 1 hard : both .sooner or later mu«t pay tl price of tl; -ir crimen. The Centri 1 Powers' part, of that price is thus earl to see fcir so-calleei peace treaties toi n to shreds by tho very peoples in whore int-.'rests they ivere said to have betn pijine-d.

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Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 4

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The Evening Star THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 4

The Evening Star THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1918. Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 4