THE PEACE MOVE
Excitement in Berlin AMSTERDAM, Oct. 7. The .popular excitement in Berlin over Maximilian's speech is..reof the isady days of tha war. Crowds in the- situ'eeit'S eagerly discussed tine sipseoh. GERMAN NEWSPAPER 0051- ---:• ■ • MENii , , ';. Thd pi'esa gives the speech a. mixed reception. The Vos«ic>he Zeituug de«- ---' cribeis it && a political error The Tagobla,tt the 'leap re-, pretsent® the majority of tlie Reichstag, which mover deftined a -wairlika adventure, and tlie suppression of neigihibouring! States. Th«- Lokalanaieger. sta.ys thei ; . re sponsibilfity iresttiing : <m. "Presideiit Wilson is tiie, heaviest tiiat ever weighed on, a, singjo man sinoje, th« beginning of tihe world. —A. awl' :N.Z. Cable. =. . "
THE AUSTRIAN VIEW. Advices jflroan -Viejrmai state that. an explanatory semi-official statement emphasises that the peace otfeir is the logical outcome of the <teveloponent <rf ; the., Ideas -iai favour of ,hk> annexations and u'J> indeir-.nitids a leamie of nnibio-ns, no . euonomno war, "and h^xa; «f the Reuter. ; .•• I*w''1*w''
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13820, 9 October 1918, Page 3
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154THE PEACE MOVE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13820, 9 October 1918, Page 3
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