WILSON'S WEDGE.
TO SPLIT THE ENEMY ALLIANCE. .' « •. . GERMANY'S VASSAL EXPECTED TO MOVE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) .v.-... ■ \ MONTREAL', Oct., 17. The Nevr York Times ' "WSshington correspondent states that President Wilson's programme for dealing ivith -tHe Central Powers contemplates the dfijing; of a/wedge between A^trjara^l, 1 Germany. President Wilson regards Aus r tria. as a vassal of Germany m military matters, therefore the Note sent to Germany does not apply to Austria, the President's reply to Austria being held m abeyance, because it is expected that both Austria and Turkey will soon ye-' lease their alliance with/Germany, as it does not bring them either political cr military gain., . ■ Some authorities at Washington expect either a split between Austria and Germany, or th« breaking, up of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 5
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