THE LIE DIRECT.
OIiEMENC?EAU AND CZERNIN. , (Australian ana N.Z. Cablo Association.) Received April 5, §.25 a.m.) PARIS, April 4. M. Clemenceau, interviewed regarding 1 ; Count -Czernin's peace allegations, merely replied: V'Czernin has lied." CZERNIN'S PEACE DRIVE. A SIGN OF THIOREAK-DDWN OF OFFENSIVE. . :-•' '[ (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) ' (Received April 5, 8.50 a.m.) '< WASHINGTON, April 4. Count Ozernm's speech; is> regarded as a peace drive^-an attempt to force a wedge between the British, and French/ The move is doomed ; to failure. ; . : The New York Times says : Czei*nin is deluded ■-' if he thinks «he, can accomplish) anything.- by '■■ suph a • 'speech/ iThe Allies are determined that Also.cc shall be restored.' 'We will not cease fighting, and will not listen to -peace talk until German power is utterly crushed. -•'■. The New York -World /says the Allies have further evidence imCfcernin's speech that he is owned body and soul by Berlin. • --. ..;■••••. ; - The New York Herald says the speech is an unmistakable, sign that the German offensive is breakine down.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14571, 5 April 1918, Page 3
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