Stead's Review, Vol. 50

Stead's Review, Vol. 50 October 5Th, 1918 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Stead's Review, Vol. 50: October 5th, 1918

The first of the Allies to reply was Great Britain, through Mr. Balfour, though he said he spoke only for himself, having had no opportunity of consulting his colleagues. He declared himself utterly unable to see how conversations could be profitably initiated, and could see nothing acceptable in the present proposals. What is the use of entering upon conversations when Germany is going to demand the return of her colonies? Here is a point on which there can be no misunderstanding. Ger many stands on one side, we on the other. The next reply came from France in the form of a speech by M. Clemenceau in the Senate, in the course of which he said: There can be no victory unless the criminals pay fully for-their terrible crimes. France is look ing for peace, but one which gives jus tice to the survivors of the abominable past.

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ISBN: 9781333818913
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Number of pages: 74
Weight: 109g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 4mm