GERMANS WANT AN EARLY PEACE.
ALL THEIR OLD CONFIDENCE HAS GONE. PLIGHT OF ENEMY SHIPOWNERS. Austrolitiu and X.Z. Cubic J/m„ci<itw)i. i Rer-civi i| October '.',. !'.."> a.m.) NEW YORK, October 2. Hcit i'iiilin. president of 111<• [l.'iiiihiirff-Aincnlui Sixain Shin LijH-. wtil<s to tin- (icrimin papers, statin"' thai In and other shipoww is hit nnxioiiK for an early peace. Tlir l« tt''!' does iiol show any of the conlidciiee \\ hidi iniil*lc«-«I tlic (iVniian statements earlier in the war. iferr Ballin says: "I always: thoujrlil the world was liiir enough for ourselves, and the other Powers. I slid believe this insane war mijjlit have been avoided had the Kniriish stiltcsitifii ;ieted wisely. "The rumour dial I am from \ ietory is without foundat ion. "l-]\<'ii !hoii<.di our loss' 1 - may never ],<■ i «->•<«»!*•■»}. no (Jerniati shipowner is so ;in that hj" i- unwiilintr lo make fun hoe sac rifiees for the KatheHaud."
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 826, 3 October 1916, Page 7
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146GERMANS WANT AN EARLY PEACE. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 826, 3 October 1916, Page 7
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