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, ' THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE. ; GERMAN MINORITY SOCIALISTS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association t COPENHAGEN, June 22. Five members of the German minority Socialists have left Berlin for Stockholm. GERMAN MAJORITY SOCIALISTS. 1 EAGER TO USE RUSSIA. STOCKHOLM, June 22. Herr Schiedemann and his German majority Socialist colleagues at the conference declare their readiness to participate in an international conference at ( Petrograd. They point out that they j concur in Russia's avowed aim for peace j without annexations or indemnities. • STILL LOOKING TO THE CHURCH. [ TO SECURE GERMAN PEACE AMSTERDAM, June 22. Tlie German Roman Catholic clergy are straining every effort to use the Catholic world-wide organisation ■to secure a German peace. The German press exhorts the Catholics in Switzerland, Spain, and Holland to take the lead. i HUNGER IN GERMANY. I STIMULANT TO PEACE MOVEMENT . PARIS, June 23. (Received June 24, at 5.5 p.m.) Letters from German prisoners indicate that hunger is the greatest stimulant to the peace movement. The general conviction is that a revolution is certain after the war.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17039, 25 June 1917, Page 5
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