Peace Talk.
■‘NO NEGOTIATION!”
A STIRRING APPEAL.
Press Assn.— Copyright—-Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn, and Reuter. (Received 11.55 a.m.) New York, October 31. - Senator liodge, in a speech at Boston, said Germany should be compelled 'to pay indemnity to England, America and neutrals fo& the destruction of shipping and should be forced to make reparation for her wrongs to the world at large. ‘‘We are,” he said “men on the threshold of victory., The enemy is crumbling. This is ju) time to negotiate. It is the hour to press on. 1 believe that in a few weeks we shall reach the glorious end.”- *
Roosevelt and Taft have issued a joint appeal urging the people to choose between a negotiated peace ana unconditional surrender, adding: “The American people demand unconditional surrender.” , THE AUSTRIA NOTE. AMERICA WILL SUBMIT IT TO THE ALLIES. Press Assn, —Copyright-Australian . and N.Z. Cable and Reuter. , , (Received 11,45 a.m.) New York, October 31.
Mr! Lansing announces tlifit the Austrian Note’will be,submitted t° the Allies. • • .~. . v ~■ , ...„
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 83, 1 November 1918, Page 6
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