ALLIES' REPLY TO AMERICA.
THE ENTENTE'S TERMS SET FORTH REPORT FROM AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE. Y (Australian and N.Z. Canle Association.) (Received January 6, 10.10 a.m.) NEW YORK Jan. 6. The New York Times London correspondent cables that he learns from an authoritative source that the following points may bo included in the Entente's statement, pf their, concrete peace terms ) in reply; to President Wilson : The raliei and/indemnification of Belgium ;' the release of occupied portions of France* indemnification for such occupation ; the freedom of Poland> .Serbia, and Montenegro; the; relief ..of Armenia from Turkish .oppression ';'.-. the establishment of a protectorate over Armenia by Russia 6r a League of the Rogers;. ending Ottoman dominion in Europe ; the possession of Constantinople by Russia. In addition the , Allies are determined to ■overthrow Prussian militarism. The correspondent states that ' the final draft has been riiade of the Note, which states the, base adequately to America.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14190, 6 January 1917, Page 3
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