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Show uu KueMmasin to Be Called Into Peace Parley With Aies COPENHAGEN. Oct. 30 The Berlin Ber-lin Lokal Anzelger, a copy of which has been received here, says Dr. Richard Rich-ard von Kuehlmann. former German secretary of foreign affairs, will be one of Germany's representatives at the peace conference. Dr. von Kuehlmann for many years has been an important figure in the political lifo of Germany. Prior to his appointment as foreign secretary ho held the rank of ambassador to the Netherlands and Turkey. He became foreign secretary in 1917. Dr. von Kuehlmann resigned as foreign for-eign secretary in July of this year. His fall from power was regarded as a victory vic-tory for the pan -Germans, who opposed op-posed vigorously von Kuehlmann's 'moderate" views with regard to the war. It was asserted that a speech of the foreign secretary in which he declared de-clared that It was impossible for Germany Ger-many to gain a military victory and suggested a peace by negotiations was the climax which brought forth his resignation. |