"NO ARMISTICE"
UNANIMOUS DEMAND- IN BRITAIN.,, ..'.
PEACE
(Rec. lOct. 'lsj< M'flti a.m.. f 3DO ; N*O'N, 'Oct. 14,
•It =is understood' tho armistice that the Allied Governments will be graded' entirely - r by^^the,,commanders in'theAfield. '....'■ Newspapers- and public men of all sorts demand that -..there bo no armistice until tho enemy ha.r acknowledged defeat in the field.
The Lord Mayor of . liondon says : The German" reply 'is utterly inadequate. { Sir A. Cbnan : iDoyle..'says':—Military 'entry of' Berlin is'absolutely necessarv. cr there will.'be no permanent proof, that German militarism -is defeated and punished. •Mr Will Crooks states:—lt looks as if Kaiserism is dead/ - 'but'we must go warily. The 'Daily Telegraph says:—Tho German Army leadership not merely assented to, but pressed 1 for acceptance of President Wilson's' -conditions". iLiidendbrff at the ,; end Jof July saicTi: —All I ( can do to caYry v o.h" the'- . defeni- ] sive. ■ 1 cannot 'maintain that." E-ver i since ■ thert -Lndendorff cionlnhually- im> • pressed''the C4dverhmeht-With :the neces- { sity . for speedy peace.- '■" '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 248, 15 October 1918, Page 5
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