THE GENERAL POWERS
NEW PEACE PROGRAMME. and : N.Z. Cable Association.) AMSTERDAM, May 14. It is understood that the peace programme of the Central Powers, as. formulated at the conference at. Vienna, wilj be announced to .the forthwith.' GERMAN ADVANCES TO. TURKEY. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) BERNE, May 14. In the May number of the "Prussian Year Book," Dr Emil Zimmerman estimates that Germany has: advanced Turkey nearly, three thousand million marks during : the war. ': There is anxiety in rinancial circles lest Turkey ■' should be unable to repay the loan :' SEPARATE PEACE RUMOURS. ENTENTE AND GERMANY'S ALLIES. SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT BY MR BONAR LAW. {AiietrAliMi and N.Z Cabl* >. LONDON, May 14. In the House of Commons, Mr Annan Bryce 'asked ior a Government statement regarding the rumours of. a separ- ■ ate peace with Austria, Bulgaria, and '■ Turkey. He suggested; that a separate peace might suit Germany, -j- ■ _ j 'Mr Bbnar Law -reported that it was ! al- natural view that, our enemies 7 were' ; all bad and that a;- separate' peace was unthinkable, but it depended, on circumstances. The Germans were striving contmubuslv to detach "some of bur allies.' -'He suggested that no blow would • be'so fatal "to Germany; as them'ent of one of her Allies. ; . .... '. •■
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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 May 1917, Page 5
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