ENEMY PEACE MOVE
GERMANY INVOLVED 1 .
(Rec. September 16, S p.m.) LONDON, September 15 There is little doubt but that Germany is behind the Austrian peace movement. It is doubtless the first of many attempts to jockey the Allies into an unfavourable position, and bolster up the German people with the idea that the Allies have rejected their peace offers. A diplomatic autohru'v points out the enemy knows pc-.rf'ectly well what our minimum terms are. The "Daily Express" says: Germany has approaeiied Belgium, proposing that she remain neutral until the end of the war, and use her good offices to secure the return of the German colonies.
Another message states Germany offers Belgium a cessation of hostilities and the evacuation of Belgium if she consents to neutrality, thus barring Belgium to the Allied troops, r
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 3
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135ENEMY PEACE MOVE Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 3
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