LABOUR ADD THE PEACE MOVE
WHOLE WEIGHT BEHIND WILSON AND LLOYD GEORGE. , (Australian and N.Z. Gable Association.) (Rec. -Oct. 16, 11.40 a.m') LONDON, Oct. 15. Me, Henderson, in an interview, said Germany must give military and naval guarantees before an armistice was granted. Organised labour should' throw its whole weight on the side of President Wilson and Mr Lloyd George. ! Lord Reading, in a speech at- a luncheon to M. Pashitch, alluded to the terms of peace, and justice should be merciful if there were extenuating circumstances, but it must be stern if there were none. Let u.s win the regard which is justly ours by the destruction of militarism. A WARNING BY DUTCHMEN. . "BEWARE NOW MORE THAN EVER." "OR GERMANY WILL FOOL- YOU YET." (Published in The Times.) THE HAGUE, Oct. 14. Leading Dutchmen give the advice, "Beware now more than' ever, or Germany will fool you yet." The publication' of - the -German . Note opened the floodgates of suppressed feeling. The Dutch masses, are frankly joyous. They interpret the Note as a confession of complete defeat, and toasted the Entente at various dinners, where the Allies' national airs were sung. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND THE CHANCELLOR. [Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) AMSTERDAM, Oct-. 14. Advices from Berlin state that the Socialists demand . that Von (Payer should replace Prince Max. whose letter to Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe sneering at parliamentarism and democracy and his talk about- seizing the Allies by the throat have caused many to believe that he is not the man to airrange peace. There is talk of fresli restrictions to deprive the Kaiser of power to declare war, transferring the same to the Reichstag. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF THE • CHANCELLOR. (Published in The Times.) -. LONDON, Oct. 15. It is understood that Prince Max has resigned.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 5
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