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THE BLOCKADE.

CAUSING MIBERY. OBSERVER'S PROTEST. 6y Tele2raj>lL—Press Association.—CopjTiefl* Received 9.10 am. London, May 30. The Observer demands the immediate raising of the blockade, which is inflicting frightful misery upon Germany, especially the women and ehildren.

The treaty must be considerably modified, otherwise mankind will certainly drift back to slaughter following social and international dissension.

Democratic forces everywhere must resolve tbst paper peace will speedily become a real peace for a reconstructed Bnd reconciled Europe, abiding by a single commandment, "There shall be no war "

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1218, 31 May 1919, Page 5

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THE BLOCKADE. King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1218, 31 May 1919, Page 5

THE BLOCKADE. King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1218, 31 May 1919, Page 5

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