ANOTHER REPORT.
UNRESTRICTED ACCEPTANCE. ' /-;! ;! CONFIRMATION REQUIRED. '? $ (Received 8.45 p.m.) , 4 * ' \ AMSTERDAM, Oct. 12. "Wj The "Fremdenblatt" says: "The Government and the Reichstag have •' unrestrictedly accepted President Wilson's entire programme as a basis of peace, and the aim of further deliberations is to reach a compromise upon . '. practical details." The paper declares that the evacuation demand is notAimpossible if it is guaranteed that Belgium will not again become the,.;; theatre of war. Germany believes that peace is dawning, but declares^, ', that Germany's possession must be guaranteed to it. , AA The "Vorwaerts" regards the prospects of peace as favourable, bntf';,« warns the people against impatient expectations. ■, A/A; The "Frankfurter Zeitung" inquires if it is demanded that the evacuif /,;/? tions shall include Eastern occupied territories, and alleges that PolamH)"'; has requested a continuance of German occupation and doubtless the tic provinces will do the same.—A. and N.Z. v. *j;v
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Northern Advocate, 14 October 1918, Page 2
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