HUN VIEW OF LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH
AMSTERDAM, July 2.
The Rsolniseh© Yolk's Zeitung^ in discussing Mr Lloyd George's Glasgow
speech, said Mr Lloyd George k'ntnys the Central Powers cannot accept his peace conditions without signing their death warrant. England is conducting the war to anihilate Germany, but England is Biting granite, and the U-boats will finish her discorafortura The Cologne Gazette says Mr Lloyd George Has for the first time confessed that England is conducting a war of robbery and conquest of the world to enable England to possess the Garden of Eden and German colonies. Germane aro prepared to endure suffering and privation a little longer rather than agree to a premature peace. —A. and
N.Z. Cable.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18384, 4 July 1917, Page 3
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