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GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S NOTABLE SPEFCH,

NEW BID FOR PEACE.

5th 4,

tion of the lasting reconciliation of the nations, and prevent them from being plunged into further enmity through economic blockades, must see that our opponents ju We

COPENDAGES, July 20. Herr Michaelis. the new Chun-league "in anna do"not develop an cellor, in the Reichstag eulogised economic offensive alliance against. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg. He repented the late Chancellor's which, with a loyally outstretched We cannot again offer peace,

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Pils

metts about Germung being forced

mnd into the war by the Russian mobilisa-

once offered without.. biory,

He said that the submari their lust for conquest and their alnu`· response. If, our eneinies abazdou. warfire "was not contrary, to inter national hw, England hud forced

of subjugation, und wish to enter

that weapon into Germany's hands into negotiations, we will lister, by an illegal blockade and they must honestly ready for peace, to what use it to shorten the war; The they have to say. Until then, we submarines, he said. were accom must hold out curely, patiently and plishing all that was expected in courageously.

impairing Englund's economie life If we make peace we must first accura and her conduct of the war from our Empire and its frontiers for all time month to month in growing degree. (Loud Cheers). We rest g She would be amble to hold out against the necessity for peace much longer.

the existence of the German Empire on the Continent and oversea by means of an understanding and a peley of give-aud-take-(Appianse from the Left and Centre). Pesco must be built

THE FOOD SITUATION.

Here Michaelis adinitted that tile

THE MILITARY SITUATION, The Chancellor paid a tribute to on a lasting reconciliation of nations "Certiany's valiant soldiers.

Wint Loud Cheers). they had accomplished in three years had been unprecedented in history. Germany wouk hold fast to her faithful "Allier. "The reports of the time, with regard to food military situation were very good.estions, was the most severe yet The Anglo-French Spring offensives Errines July had been the werd shattered: General Brusiloff, worst month on record, but he was with enorms sacrifices, had gained fidens that relief would shortly set in and the population would air but the slightest advances..

be supplied adequately. He fore- General Brusiloft's ́ ́ ́ gait was

isted an average harvest and said" Leisberg and the oil wells

hit, anyhow, it had been proved Drohobycz, in order to impule our that even in the case of a bad har submarine war. Half and hoør eg vest, as in 1918, it was impossible

I received the following message to starve out Gergonny and that from Field-Marshal .. von Hinder-

gave thein an inestimable advantage burg: Provoked by the Russian over England. They must bring offensive in Galicia, a strong attack about a thorough understanding was inaugurated there today by and between the rural and urban popula under the personal leadership of Prince Leopold of Bavura, resulting in the Astro-Gettmans" breaking through the Russian position Letter" | Zoczow. General Brusiloff's gains beings only five days in office to are therefore equalised."

express views exhaustively, on ques

con-

tions.

INTERNAL POLICY. You cannot expect me after

Italy would never be able to captions of internal policy," he said." ture Trieste and when, the figliting is Speaking of reforms Herr Michaelis. resumed if the Caucasus and Palex said I consider it desirable that the tine the enemy would find the Turks relations between the Government and newly equipped: and 'full of

Parliament should be made closer by. fidence.

appointing to the leading executive positions men who in addition to their conciliatory character possess the to

con fidence of the great parties in the Reichstag All this, of course, can only

"We regard America a interven tion," he said, without serious Bis easy to reckon the tonnage necessary to transport -'un

concern.

army from America to Europe; unde possible on the assumption that it France and England an scarcely right of the Imperial Administratis! is recognised that the Constitutions! able to feed and supply the own to conduct our policy must not bu armies without impairing the mili

Darrowed. tary and economic situation.

THE BURNING QUESTION!!

ove

I stand on the groux of the Imperial Rescript on July 11, con

hearts, ie: How much longer will ur ready, as far as possible, to work But the burning question in our werning the fanchise of Prussin, and

the war ust. Germany did not for the co-operation of the great wish for war, and did not seek parties and the Government but I expansion and power, and will not am not willing to permit the conduct prosecute the war & day longer, of affairs to be taken from my hands after an honourable peace is (Cheers!) We are sailing on a tour

obtainable, merely to make conses in a dangerous channel, but queste by violence. We wish our destination shines out before our

yes and what we long to attain to conclude peace like one who has successfully carried out his new and splendid Germany, not a purpose.... The present and com ematy wishing, as our enemies believe, to terrorise the world with ing gener should retain this

armed might. No, we desire to be titne and the trials of the wor as, u'

morally purified, God-fearing, loyal, vivid memory of a tune of unprepraceful and mighty Germany, which dented sorrow and willing sacrifices

by our people and our army, for all love. For this Gor

are willing to fight and Couturies to come. A nation of less this Germany verand than 70,000,000 which held, its out sonder will bleed place, weapon in hand, against the this Germany we will manifold superiority of masses of through despite all nations hit proved itself u

if uncon and general cheers) querable. We cannot parlay with an enemy who demands parts of our

Empire

We must secure the frof tiers of the nan Empire for all

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