PEACE TALK.
A PRELIMINARY CONDITION. (Australian and 'X.Z. Cable Assn.) WASHINGTON, August 24. Senator Lodge, speaking to the Foreign Relations Committee, said:— ' 'Constantinople must lie made a. free port. Palestine will never be restored to the Turks. No peace discussion with Germany is possible until she is beaten. Peace must be dictated by the Allies. Gorman propaganda is poisonous and insidious and must be resisted. The world must be made sale for democracy, but not the kind of democracy t-liat is ■ now tyrannising over Russia." A LATER CONDITION. OTTAWA, August 'J-I. Sir Robert Borden, who is returning from the Imperial Cabinet, states:— "The future of the world peace depends on the co-operation of the United States and Britain. Together they could ensure equality of opportunity for the smaller nationalities and backward races, thus giving much hope for the future League of Nations."'
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16620, 27 August 1918, Page 6
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142PEACE TALK. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16620, 27 August 1918, Page 6
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