PEACE PROPOSALS
I MR WILSON'S REPLY APPROVED, BY AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE. ARMISTICE WOULD BE A MIS, FORTUNE. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received October 12, 9.5 a.m NEW YORK, October 11. Mr James, at the American front, allies that Mr Wilson's roplv to the German Peace Note, declining an armistice, is highly approved throughout the American Armv. Offfcers and men say that it would have been tho greatest misfortune to*tbe Allied causa if an armistice had hern granted. LORD LANSDOWNE'S VIEWS WILSON'S TERMS MUST BE ACCEPTED. NOT BASIS FOR NEGOTIATION. {Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received October 12, 12.15 am LONDON, October 11. l/ord Lansdowne, in an interview, said Mr Wilson's stipulations worn reasonable. Mr Wilson's points most be accepted as a basis of settlement not merely as topics for discussion at a conference. TURKEY AWAITING EVENTS. (United Service. Received October 12, 1.15 ? , m BERNE, October 10. Telegramß state that the Turkish Government has decided to await tho conclusion of Germany's peace rfforts. If these fail she will then "negotiate pcndently. GERMAN SOVEREIGNS TO CONFER. ON REPLY TO .MP, WILSON. 'Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received October 12, 8.47) a.m. NEW YORK. October! 1. It is reported that the Kaiser has called a conference of the.Ormaa spvereiims to consider the reply to Mr Wilson's Note.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13887, 12 October 1918, Page 5
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