MR. CHURCHILL AND SIR ERIC GEDDES.
ON PEACE TERMS,
LONDON, Deeeniber 4
Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at Dundee, said that the Admiralty had decided that it was unnecessary to demand Heligoland.
The Government had decided on the nationalisation of the railways. There were no limitations whatever to British naval freedom. We intended to make Germany pay to the uttermost farthing for the harm done in gold,, shipping, securities and other* valuable liquid assets.
. Sir Auckland Geddos, speaking at Reading, declared that Enver Pasha and the ex-rulers Of Bulgaria and Austria-Hungary must .. be tried ana shot, if convicted. The Government policy includes the production of power.
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Grey River Argus, 7 December 1918, Page 3
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