DEFIANCE TO HER FOES.
AMERICA AIMING AT A JUST PEACE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) WASHINGTON, April 6. President Wilson, speaking at Baltimore, said ho accepted Germany's challenge to a war to a finish. He said German propaganda would deceive nobody. Ihe German appeal to force must be met with a righteous force used until the selfish domination was down . in the dust. A German triumph meant the destruction of American ideals. The only peace was a just peace for strong and , weak alike. The German peace with * Russia showed what Germany meant when she spoke of peace. Mr. McAdoo, m a speech at Philadelphia, said: "We do not intend to let the Kaiser establish civilisation at the bayonet's point. Wo shall re-estab-lish civilisation on the secure foundations of justice. America is undaunted. She sends defiance to lier foes and the enemies of free peoples everywhere. It is idle to talk of peace. There will not be peace until the Allies achievo victory."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14578, 8 April 1918, Page 7
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