CONDITIONS IN GERMANY
PEACE' MEETINGS PROHIBITED. (Eeuter's Telegrams.) COPENHAGEN', August 2. Socialist peace meetings which had been arranged throughout Germany on the occasion of the second war anniversary were .prohibited because the promoters refused' to allow the manuscripts of the speeches to be censored. The military authorities have suspended the .publication of the Berliner 'Tageblatt-, probably owing to its comments on _the prohibition of various peace meetings and Socialist gatherings. DISCOURAGEMENT OF PEACE PROPAGANDA. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) AMSTERDAM, Aug. 2. The authorities prohibited a meeting at Set-tin of the committee recently formed to spread the idea of peace based I on Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg's proI posal for the retention of the occupied | territory in- the East and guarantees regarding Belgium.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 4 August 1916, Page 5
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