THE FATE OF FRITZ
A Just Peace— o?, Just a Piece ?
•The Allied Council having granted Germany an extension of time m which to sign the Peace Treaty, or to dodge, or otherwise decide its fate, the cables announced that no little anxiety .existed m Europe as to whether the Peace 'bells would ring on Thursday or the agony be prolonged. Owing to rumors of intrigue, of liberal concessions m the Treaty, and the early admission of Germany to the League of Nations^ France is said to be apprehenpjye_of Germany emerging from the Avar with a diplomatic victory superior to the Allied military -victory — m other words Fritz may-yet wake up' and wallopnthe winners. y .•■■■■ -
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NZ Truth, Issue 731, 21 June 1919, Page 1
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115THE FATE OF FRITZ NZ Truth, Issue 731, 21 June 1919, Page 1
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