The New York Times/1916/11/22/More Berlin Peace Talk

MORE BERLIN PEACE TALK.


The Tageblatt Says Burian Discussed Subject with Chancellor.

Special Cable to The New York Times.

AMSTERDAM, Nov. 21, (Dispatch to the London Daily Chronicle.)—After a long interval since the suspension of his journal, Theodore Wolff reappears in the Tageblatt. He suggests a connection between Baron Burian’s visit to the Chancellor and the peace negotiation rumors.

Since the Chancellor’s speech the whole world, he says, knows Germany would not refuse to consider proposals to negotiate. “We may assume that the object of Burian’s visit there was to talk both about Polish affairs and about the future of Europe.”

Wolff warns his readers, however, not to overestimate the importance of these things, since there are very few indications of any inclination toward peace on the part of the Allies.