AUSTRIA SAID TO DESIRE A SEPARATE PEACE.
■I-RUMOUR THAT MR, WILSON HAS BEEN APPROACHED. » —' * -DELAY IN ANSWERING THE AMERICAN NOTE. Australian and N.Z. Cable. ' (Hcceive* 11.20 p.m.) . WASHINGTON, March 21. . Friends of Mr. Wilson intimate that the President is considering a proposal made by Austria for a separate peace with the allies, thus '~isolating Prussia for the time being, ■' .United Service. (Received 11 p.m.) . WASHINGTON, March 21. ; ;,, It is believed the delay in Austria's reply to the American Note v on the submarine question is due to her desire to offer a separate ;; peace. ■ -'.".'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16496, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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