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Show 'WON'T SIGN' STILL REPORTED ATTITUDE OF HUN GOVERNMENT BERLIN, Thursiav. May Z?. iRy the Associated Press. ) The German foreign office reiterated categorically and emphatically em-phatically today a s tat em en t ma do on behalf of (he cabinet on May :'j thai "Germany declines to sign the terms laid before it." German newspapers are commenting mnr and more upon the alleged fact that the full pe;ice terms haw? u'-r as yet been published in any entente country, saying; that, on the contrary, the German lagu1 of nations union has issued the eompbno tfxt in Lrman. French and English and is giving it widest circulai ion. The newspapers news-papers declare that the publication of the trf-at y t ex t is especially curt a i'e 1 in France, where the German replies and answ ering notes are alo said to have been suppressed. I; is claimed these method? deprive the entente peoples of the opportunit v t o 1 judge of the aptness and justice of the j German counter-claims. i |