TALK OF PEACE.
It is reports I that Germany intends making overtures fo» j*>aee tlir/>tin:li the J'opw ant! President WiJson. Plie.se reports have been miore or i.'ss frequent of late, and h would not be surprising to learn th.it the IvaisAr anxious to conclude hostilities when the j>cls"!t.iou appear* favourable to his own cause. H. ( . is iai the p.as'tion of a boxtv. 1 who has boon forcing tho fight in tho first fo.u rounds, and finding that his strength is becoming *xhaustod. desires his opponent to throw u.pfJie sponge. 'lhe Alliirs, however, are not, coustnicled of that niittoral. They have received hard blows since th*- fight began, soni,, of which have been below the belt. Hut they have nor -laimed a i'mil. They are going to fight a finish, ami the combatant that holds out the longest will he bound to •win. The Kaiser may desire to C'v off after a few rounds, nnd t/n cUriin the slakes. Hut he w : ll have to endure a great deal of punishment befei<> lie leaves tho ring.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 5 November 1915, Page 4
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