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HOW THE PRESIDENT RECEIVED THE NOTE.

(Australian and N.Z. Cable- Association.) NEW YORK, Oct,/ 13. President Wilson received the first in,* ti.mition of the German, Note.while. xit* .ting m a box ub the Metropolitan Opera House, whereupon, he engagediii a qaiet <coi i yersation "with. ■• Colonel House; When ,'the« President, arrived he received a tre--meridous ovation. ' ■*..,.., It Mas expected that Presia'ertt Wilson wtould briefly address the audience, but he^id not speak. The newspapers issued snepial early editions. Washington correspondents emphasise that America will insist on the withdrawal of German forces from Allied •territory before 'opening any negotiations whatever.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14735, 15 October 1918, Page 5

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HOW THE PRESIDENT RECEIVED THE NOTE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14735, 15 October 1918, Page 5

HOW THE PRESIDENT RECEIVED THE NOTE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14735, 15 October 1918, Page 5

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