ELATION AND ANXIETY PREVAIL
FOCH WILL DICTATE CONDITIONS.
BIG EVENTS AT HAND. GERMAN ARMY MUST SURRENDER. (Australian, N.Z, and Reuter.} Received Oclobc/ 17, 2.10 p.m. LONiDON, October 16. This morning the atmoHphere is tefis 1 * Wffft .tU.e feeling that big events are at hSM. ifiitfd, elation and anxiety prevail. AllfrMigh,there is a general expectation thai pgiritiiig will shortly terminate, there is *l triplete public determintion in France 3i»«i Britain to dictate terms even if anothe? is necessary. President Wilson's fepty is interpreted to mean that Mars'M Foch must dictate conditions, which will include the handing over of a part of the German frontier fortress system and the surrender of the German army. Then will come lengthy negotiations for peace, which may collapse on such points as the freedom of the seas, no indemnity, or the return of the colonies.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13891, 17 October 1918, Page 5
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