THE ARMISTICE.
GERMANY DOES NOT WANT ANOTHER WAR. MUST NOT BE ROOBED OF HER HONOUR. Received Feb 31, 9 a.m. London, Feb 18 A German wireless reports; Herr Erzberger, in a [speech at Weimar, announced the result of the Tnves mission, and described the futile afforts to seonie an “extension of lime for the elimination of certain conditions. He said that Foch Promised tc'intervene for the promotion of Germans in East, and*also glared positively that measures J a Poland were without political s ißQificanc. Foch promised to submit the demand for the release of German prisoners to the War Council. Erzberger coucludedfby saying *nat he sinned the agreement on the Government's after “ending a note of protest to - the Armistice Commission. “All the knows, 1 ’ declared Erzberger, ‘that Germany does not wish and cannot conduct a fresh war, but though jt is possible to reader us ■oefeaceless we must not be robbed clour honour. ’’ The House adjourned, r tbe President declaring that the entire nation JJ'cs full of apprehension reagrding the armistice argeement and its revolts,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11760, 21 February 1919, Page 5
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176THE ARMISTICE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11760, 21 February 1919, Page 5
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