RUMANIA AND PEACE.
FEELERS TO ENEMY AND BOLSHEVIKS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter. LONDON, February 18. A Russian wireless message states thatthe Rumanian General Staff have arrived at Petrograd with a proposal for an armistice, with the object of considering peace, conditions. The proposal was agreed to, subject to the suspension of attacks during the armistice. The message admits that the credentials of the Rumanian delegates are doubtful. AMSTERDAM, February 17. The ' Handelsblad' learns from Vienna that Rumania intends to negotiate with the Central Powers provided the sovereignty is not assailed and the solution of the dynastic question is left to the Rumanians.
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Evening Star, Issue 16662, 19 February 1918, Page 3
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