DESIRE TO MEET WILSON DIRECT
COPENHAGEN, 10th May. The German newspapers state that Count Rantzau's first Note declared that tho peace terras did not accord with President Wilson's Fourteen Points, and that' tho delegates desire to negotiate with President Wilson direct. A campaign has been opened in Gerntuny for denouncing terms. Thou-" ands of mass meetings have been arranged to make protest. Count Rantzaui will visit Berlin in the coming week,, nnd will return with the Government's Counter-Treaty. The Govoinnfe'nt authorities and Count Rantzau request a personal meeting with President Wilson for the purpose of opening oral negotiations.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 110, 12 May 1919, Page 7
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