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GERMANY DROPS THE MASK. A SIGNIFICANT DISCUSSION Australian and N.Z. Cable Association AMSTERDAM. March 11. The, eneinv successes m Russia and Roumania 'have .lec£ many. German publicists to re-frame then peace te professor Haase outlines the terms as follows: — Italy as punishment for her ti eacherv" 'must serve the Central lowers economically for a number ot years, cede her territory to t.ie lagliamento, restore Tripoli to the Turks, and give Somaliland to GeiFinnce must pay two thousand million pounds indemnity, cede Verdun, Belfort, Longwv. and Briey, the French slopes of the A osges, the western portion of Morocco, and part of French Congo and Somaliland. Prince Loewoustoin urges the necessity for Germany demanding raw materials as an indemnity. Canadamust supply copper, cobalt, and 1 leather; Australia, spejter, wool, gram, and frozen meat; and the other colonies jute, oils, rubber, rice, and tea. South Africa must supply gold. France should give olive oil; Italy, vegetables, sillc, and hemp; Russia, wlieat, flax, and platinum. Only in this way can the war he made a source of blessing and save the Germans from crushing, taxation and mass emigration.' ‘‘Our destiny,’ says Prince Loewenstein, “compels these steps to be taken. If we neglect this opportunity eternity will never give us another chance.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 5

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OUT FOR CONQUEST. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 5

OUT FOR CONQUEST. Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 5