KAISER'S CONFERENCE.
• OF GERMAN SOVEREIGNS. TO DISCUSS REPLY TO WILSON'S NOTE. I (Received 0.10 a.m.) t NEW YORK, October 11. * Advices received here state that th« Kaieer has called a conference of Or--1 man sovereigns to discuss the renlv "i* 'jPresident Wilson's Note. . jI Mr Edwin U James ("N*cw Y o f]j |Times<"' correspondent in France) cables ' I that President Wilsc-irs reply to th German I'ence Note declining an armistice ia highly approved throughout the American nrmy. Officers and men say that it would have been the greatest misfortune to the .Allied ciuise if an armietice had been granted.— (A. and XZI (Received 9.1.5 a.m.) r J LONDON*, October 11. l Lord Lanedowne. interviewed, said that President Wilson's stipulations were reasonable. Mr Wilson's points must be accepted as a basis of settlement, not merely topics of discussion at conference.— (A. and X.Z. Cable.) 3
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 244, 12 October 1918, Page 4
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