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THE KAISER ON PEACE

“IT COULD BE SIGNED TO-MORROW IF I WISHED” By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received Juno 20, 4 p.ra.) PARIS. June 20. “Lc Matin” publishes extracts from the Kaiser's letter to a Bavarian Court parsonage wherein ho insists on the certainty of attaining tho sole object for which Germany is fighting, namely, a peace fruitful for the German states. He concludes; —“Such a peace may come sooner than expected. Even if it only gives an incomplete result, it will servo as a preparation for further results. *• It. could he signed to-morrow if 1 wished it.’*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9075, 21 June 1915, Page 5

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THE KAISER ON PEACE New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9075, 21 June 1915, Page 5

THE KAISER ON PEACE New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9075, 21 June 1915, Page 5

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