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Show SAYS THE GERMANS HAVE NO THOUGHT OF MAKING PEACE BERLIN, v a London Sept 21 9 30 a m Comment ng on the a eged statement of Count on Bernstorff the German em bassador to the United States that his nat on was lookin0 for peace on condi t en that the entity of German territory would be preserved or as so presented n Wash ngton dispatches the North German Cazette the offic al oran declared in its S,sue of Septe nber 20 that the go errw n ent had not e en cons de ed the matter T e assert ons are ntended the pa per says to foster he mpress on that we ha e tired of the war in sp te of our victories n the east and in the west Peace ove tures maij not be looked for unt 1 tbe war forced ruth essly on our people s b ouht to an honorable con clus on . t . The official tatement gi en out last nig t made ment o of the bombardment of Rhe ms I sa d that Rhe ms was in e battle nes of e French and t at the Germans were obi ged to bombard it The necess t for this act on was egretted but tbe fire of the French it was s ated came f om that d rect on Orders to l the cathedral at Rhelms have been given. The statement a so made reference to the progress on ot er points of the line. In h s re pe t aj s The attacks on the French are pro gresslng at several po nts Jn the central osges At Donon near Senones twenty seven m es southeast of Luneville near Saales In the German Vosges the of fense has been repulsed There is no news from the Rus an east front camp. |