Berkshire Chronicle Reading 09-1918
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It Ie astonishing that there are
'People who aJlyw themselves to be deceived b .' ~b Genaan "';peace offensive. ': . 'rills 0 \'io
manre\l.vl'e, so
much in consonance with the present
- - ter t 1 the Gerand, pl'O pecbw In e _ 0
man Army, and 0 iJl-c lculate!i to
achieve .any-, del}nite result I~ the
(tire.-tion of peace, carrie on itS very
surface i~ r~velat\on of"Ge~an . intrigue, The Allie 1008" for peace With
a fervent 100;lng. but : even beyond
penc'~ they du(I'e security, ' What ign
i ther~ lthat Germany ha.'! repented 01
h~revjj .deed... and is prepared to
f1lake- ..waratU?n to ijelgium fQr ~11 Ute
evil of which !the has beett the Catl e.
nd to relinqoi h I\er hold on Ru8sla
an'tl RUDlaO!a t The offer of a eparate peace to ~Igjum is an, in\lleatlon
of the way In which G.ermany i6 eekIng mllit,-rY advv.ntage , under the
guise of a ~vement toward peace.
Now that th$ enemy is convinced
hi hope o( Il. A'reat offensive are 8hattel'ed it is obviously to his intere t ~
hDrtel\ bis line. In U'Ie. way that would
be 86(!Ured by. tthe rec0!5ltion 01 the
neut1all~ation of Belgium. As a mil'"
tary ~p esenta£ive of .. The Times"
points out, the effect of such a contract~<!n a Germany bu III mind
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