THE ALLIES’ REPLY
COUNT TTZA'S OPINIONS OP TICS ALLIES’ AIMS (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) AMSTERDAM, January 35. Received January 26, 11.20 p.m. Count Tiza, in alluding to the Hungarian Deputies to President Wilson’s speech, said that the Central Powers sympathised with any effort to re-estab-lish peace, and were therefore inclined to continue an exchange of peace thoughts. Tlld American Government and the Entente aimed at dividing Austria and Turkey, providing the Entente with a real obstacle to peace. The Entente’s avowed war aims showed that the Entente wanted peace with conquest, making an unbridgable gulf between the Central Powers’ and the Entente’s viewpoint. He added that the existence of the Austro-Hungarian Government offered the best guarantee of the free development of the principle of nationality in south-eastern Europe.
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Southland Times, Issue 17934, 27 January 1917, Page 5
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