ENEMY WAR AIMS
ANSWER FROM THE ALL ES (Ann. & N.Z. Cable Assn. & Router.) (ltoecived Last Night, i .!W) o'clock.) LONDON', February .'!• •[H,o Press Bureau reports tliat the Supreme War Council at Versailles carefully considered Uaron \ou I fort ling's and Count Czernin's speeches, hut- was una-blo to find any approximation to the moderate conditions laid down by the Allies. This conviction was deepened by the contrast between t'lv Central Powers' idealistics «r. Brest Litovsk and the plans o) conquest and spoliation now openly cl isclosed. The Supreme War Council tliercl ore decided that our iniinediate task was a vigorous prosecution of Ih»> war until a. change in the enemy's temper justifies the hope of pence on terms not involving the abandonment of freedom and justice in Tace ol and unrepentant' militarism. The Council secured complete ag.ivkhioiil on all questions, both - - i« to policy measures and the execution i hereof.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 5 February 1918, Page 5
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