GERMANY'S LITTLE GAME
EFORT TO SEEK SHORTER LINES
IN SAFETY.
ONTO ARMISTICE POSSIBLE.
(Rec. Oct. 15, 10.20 a.m.} NEW YORK, 'Oct. 14.
The Ne.w York Times, commenting on the Note, says:—"No armistice can> be granted Germany on the terms she proposes, which would permit her to withdraw in safety her armies, and war material to shorter lines of defence. Incalculable military advantage would aa(:rue to Germany from a cessation of arms at this time. Surrender, not armistice* must bo precedent to talk about peace. ' Let Germany give guarantees that by the withdrawal from occupied territory, she means disarmament and confession - of " " defeat. Let her give up Metz, Strasburg, her navy and submarines into the'' keeping of the United States and the Allies.', No peace can be made -\vith the Hohenfeollerns, and no armistice without /surrender." ..».'..
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 248, 15 October 1918, Page 5
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