Show SEE NO CHANCE GF PEACE IN HUN PLAN PREMIER TELLS BRITONS REPLIES RE REPLIES PLIES OF CZERNIN AND HERTLING HERTLING HERT HERT- LING ARE DISAPPOINTING Expresses Profound Disappointment at sin of Ger German ermany er- er Replies of Representatives many man and Austria Aus to Peace Plans of of U U. U S. S and England t d. d London Aft After r declaring that the time g government will S 'S stand UH by li byth consid- consid ered declaration he Ime made mad early in time the union representatives year ear to the trades n ives tives Premier David Lloyd George told he time h house use of commons on February 12 tima that he lie had read with the time most profound profound profound pro pro- found disappointment the replies of Count Counton von on the imperial German German Ger Ger- man chancellor and Count CzernIn the time Austro foreign minister r to President Wilson and his Imis own spee speeches hes 5 It is perfectly true tru as ns far as the tone is concerned he e said that there is a great difference In the in-the the nod and German speeches But I 1 wish visit I Ii i could believe belle there Is a difference in substance I cannot altogether and andI I regret it it- it accept accent the Interpretation of the time Czernin It was extraordinarily civil mil Inon Intone In la laone tone one on and friendly But when y you u come cometo cometo cometo to the time real substance of the demands put forward by the time allies it was adamant It put Mesopotamia 1 Palestine Palestine Palestine Pales Pales- tine and Arabia in exactly th the thU same category as s Belgium They Timey were to be restored to the Turks on the same conditions conditions con con- presumably as those on which Germany was to restore Belgium When It came to the time Italian demands demands de do- mands mands Count Czernin simply said that certain offers had bad been been- made before beforetime the time war and that they now were with with- drawn So far as the Slavonic population population population lation of Austria is concerned it wa was simply a polite statement to President Wilson and th the others that it was none of of their business to inquire There was not a single definite question dealt with where Czernin did not present the time most definite refusal to discuss any terms erms which might be regarded as possible terms of peri peace e and rind when you come to the German Gernian reply it is very vry difficult to b believe lieve that Von Voa Hertling could be even serious in some of the demands he ime put forward The premier said he would like any member to point out anything In the speeches of Count Czer Czernin lIn 01 oi Count con Hertling which possibly could be lie regarded as proof tl that at the central powers were ivere prepared d to make peace on terms which could be regarded as just lust and reasonable S |