WILSON CABLES- SUGGESTIONS.
MERELY TAKING SOUNDINGS DOES NOT PROPOSE PEACE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.; (Ree. December 22, 6 p.m.) 1 WASHINGTON, December 21. ' President Wilson has cabled to al - the belligerents and neutrals,.' suggest : ing that the opportunity is propititiou I for-a comparison of the views of thi ; bclligernts regarding the terms whie] jmuch precede the conclusion of ulti 'mate peace. He emphasised that hi ■ dries' not propose peace } not even media tiou; he is. merely taking soundings. ' ■'". MOTION IN CONGRESS. NOTE "REFERRED TO COMMITTEE i . \ (Rec. December 22 } 9.35 p.m.) LONDON, December 21. Reuter's Washington agency states -that a resolution strowgly endorsing President Wilson's Note was introduced in the Senate by Senator Hitchcock and sent to the Foreign Relations Committee, because several Senators objected that they had not had sufficient time to digest the contents of the Note. .
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Grey River Argus, 23 December 1916, Page 5
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