PASSPORTS REFUSED TO SOCIALISTS.
(Received Wednesday, at 10.25 a.m.) > PARIS, Tuesday. M.; Clemcnceau received a delegation from the Socialists , ' parties, including M. Thomas, but refused a request to grant the Socialists passports for Petrograd with a view to preventing a separate peace. M. Clemenccau added that he did not doubfj the Socialists' patriotism and good intentions, but the situation at Petrograd was too troubled. If passports were given, many would assert that Franco, was participating in pourparlers with a view to peace, which was by no means in the Allies' mind. In the absence of serious proposals from the enemy, M. Clemenceau said that, ho had no reason to believe that tho Allies' had changed their view! since the Stockholm Conference.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 44, Issue 134036, 2 January 1918, Page 5
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