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DESIRE FOR PEACE

GERMAN OLIVE LEAF. PROFFERED TO FRANCE. STATEMENT BY GENERAL GOERING United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel, Copyright. (Received April 6, 2.30 p.m.) LONDON, April 5.

The Mail'is Danzig correspondent says that General Goering in a striking appeal to France, said “if France

really wants peace, M. Laval need not go as far as Moscow. “ He can get out of the train at Berlin and obtain his peaoe security more favourably.” General Goering added that Germany is ready to co-operate in peace, but It must be a peace which does not infringe on Germany’s honour and freedom. “ I can only hope and wish that France especially will at last recognise that Germany Is much more Inclined to hold out the hand of reconciliation than to withhold It.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19545, 6 April 1935, Page 8

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DESIRE FOR PEACE Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19545, 6 April 1935, Page 8

DESIRE FOR PEACE Waikato Times, Volume 117, Issue 19545, 6 April 1935, Page 8

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