GERMAN DESIGNS IN EAST.
. U d AMBITION NOT CURBED.
j ATTEMPT TO HOLD GAINS. **• ;\ . •;-: ■■•!'■ - ■•■' jsj ' Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. :"* CBecd.l.Wa.m.)" AMSTERDAM, Sept. 26. Herr von Payer, German Vice-Chan- " -.; cellor, speaking in the .Reichstag, said the t . Brest Litovak treaty .must stand, and ' could not be submitted to the Peace Con---■T ference. *' Von Payer did not attempt to disguise ' tho fact that Germany intended that Po- "*' * land and other former Russian States fl Should not be completely independent, but . n< should incline towards Germany in Ger- ■ jm many's interest. :*.■_,;;■. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16966, 27 September 1918, Page 6
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