The Thames Star
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918 "ABSOLUTE SURRENDER"
••With malioe towards iomi with ekvity lor all; with flrmnoM ia tk« right, «• Ood gires vm to m« tiM HfJat»'—LiKCotK. \
It is satisfactoay.-.t.O' find frami our latia nueissagas that tiiere .is r.odis-c posatiooi. .to".' parley witli the Cc-intral Powens Oiver theur^,; peace offers. The keynote stmiok 1 in regard to Bulgiaaiia, is again reeoiunding in respect to the larger mattea-. I'here must be absolute sun-ender by thei Central. Powers, before aaxy peace terms can even ba ooaiisidea'edi Any other course would simply mean throwing.-away all the advantage gained by ova* sacrifices of blood aiid; treasure, and permitting Germany ta enaei-ge" victoriously faxwn the war. ■- While the enemy is oontinuing. to bum towns and devastate the Allied country is no time for tine oomslderatioft of peace terms.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13819, 8 October 1918, Page 2
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