TERMS FOR ARMISTICE
SHOULD NOT BE STATED. (Australian.and N.Z. Cable Asßociat»«, (Rec. Oct. 16, 11.55 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 15. Air Bonar Law says it is unwise for any of the Allies to state the terms to be imposed on -Germany before an armistice is granted. THE VERSAILLES COUNCIL. PRESIDENT WILSON A .'MEMBER. 'Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) NEW YORK. Oct. 14. The New York Times' Wasliingto. correspondent learT-s that President Wilson is a member of the Versailles Supreme Council, and records his votes bv cable. PACIFISTS ACTIVE. (Published in The Times.) LONDON, 0--t. 14. The King came from 'Sandringlaam ■ this morning, and had a lengthy discussion on the situation with Mr Lloyrt l George and Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the General Staff. I When the House of 'Commons resumes to-morow the pacifist section wii attempt to involve the Government in an immediate - debate. It isi "unlikely that the Government leaders will say anything while communications with President Wilson are proceeding.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 5
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