Item 01: Gordon Thomas Edwards letters, 21 January 1916-7 August 1919 - Page 66

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[Page 66]

and the results proved very unsatisfactory to its advocates. I am sure that a very large majority of the soldiers votes in France were against it, why I don't know. No doubt you have seen all the late paper talk of peace terms. I am inclined to think there is more in it than the Germans will admit, and I fancy they must be nearing the end of their teather. Now that they have had a bit of a flash in the pan in Roumania they have their chance to put in a few feelers and perhaps we will hear more about it before long. With Lloyd George at the head of the British parliament I think that we can rest assured , should any thing favourable in the way of peace terms turn up, he will not fail to give them

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