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FOR PEACE.

AUSTRO-GERjMAN STAFF DIS-

CUSS IT.

PLANNING A RESPITE ONLY. [Australian-N.Z, Cable Association.]

(Received Ausnust 17, 9.5 a.m.) London, August 16. Mr/Fyfe, war correspondent on the Russian front, states that pnsonered officers say the Austro-German staff are discussing <neacc terms. They think that, failing to win success by the. ijpring, Germany will offer to restore the occupied territory and possibly pay an indemnity. But, if the Allies agreed to these terms, Germany would start preparing for another war. •

Austria is only now able to hold her far-back defensive line, and the fall of Lemberg is regarded as certaiij,.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 2

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FOR PEACE. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 2

FOR PEACE. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 3022, 17 August 1916, Page 2

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