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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-1-2, Page 3GREAT SUFFERING Uterally Trtte That the Eot table A despatch from London says: Daily Telegraph publishes the fo. jaw from its Paris corresPenaew have, had Private information indi ly from Germany which is deei( encouraging. A friend of mine, of an important Paris business ha.s a partner who is Swiss, The ter has ust visited Germany aw turned to Paris. Re is a level -be business .man, and says Posit . that ,C ny can ;,,earcely hold Bi(ITLSII ARMY FLOUTS PEA Atttray Has AbsOittte Codd hi Eatt Defeat or Cert- . tr41 l'o‘verS, A desPateit from the 13riti5 has the Brit' been so prepared to fight; M. we talk of peace7 °You ean eafely give th 31111,VS answer ro talli," declared 'a stall' gene'. T)esitay in response to the what he aa bs mon President lillson's note. The note was variously Upon by the fighting men ing was that stroog in ssee•s"e0ea i/4 ihOuding this was aP .epport"the z,3i14.711 aeti 9h was ing Gru 1y oaatui to ta',4t, the seeou;i step In Sontrintent., a the front ze,gairisd. rel...1ee pev. indication points to much wgr tions inGeriParty thao the va suspects; en the other 'hand, t ar0 daily bettor situnteil tca *s4Ceessful offensive. The British, who are lifitle denaluatrativeness, are unaF, their expression of absolute of the comparatively early the. Central Powers mulct' p the 4iliefe gathering strength WILSON'S PEACE MOVE FALLS TO Frank German. Statement of U.S. Alone Can Pre Collapse A despatch from Wasbingt. --Unless Geniality makes Ite; pence terms to the United Str4 unlikely that any result will. the President's tuessage to t ligerents. The failure of' to meet meet the issue in its rob President has afforded the Eal lopportunity of which, in all p it, full advantage will bp tttice terati will state their peer, not only in reply to the °rig man peace overture, but alst to President Wilson. It is possible that Gel communicate her terms co:4 to the 'United States, thu.l. the President an opporturt the allies for a confidential st along the same line's. It is that some progress _might he this way, but unless all the lc ton diplomats are inistaken no chance for the two sets gerents agreeing on terms n GERMANS MUST TURN ALL Effnin OLD 2c And Can Only' Secure Two NenP During the Year 1917. A Reuter despatch from At dam to London says that the German papers contain the F, Council's ' regulations regarding and clothing itr 1917. - They pr that only two, pairs of so-called de luxe" wiil be sold on the in of cast oiT, but still wearable The utilization of cast -of clothL te entrusted to communities • have a monoply for the pirr 'these articles. The exchang,:„ for new articles will be allowe, through tickets. • 50,000 ARMENIANS STARVI All of These Deported Now in Atli of Aleppo. A despatch, from New Yo fifty thousand depo ed, are star criiig-in-the%,1? Asiatic Turlcev tempoiaay suspensi 11,-4 relief •priatioas„ according ib from American Arnbaseador- received through the State Dej -Mont at Washington, and niade,,v. here on Thursday nightthg nean,Comnivittee for Arn;:olie ArnlYqv DEIllif :'1! 4!, „1,./_?•,•