THE PEACE CAMPAIGN IN GERMANY'
MEETINGS AND PRESS APPEALS
A HINT FROM THE VATICAN
(Hue. January 14, 8.5 p.m.) Berne, January 13. The "Vorwacrts" announces that two thousand electors at Biolefod passed a resolution urging the Government to reply favourably to tlio Pope's recent Note, and refrain from any open c(r liccret 1 annexation demands. A similar movement is being organised throughout Germany. Tho "Vorwaerts" declares that, although President Wilson's speech hardly inspires wholehearted "confidence in the German people, it should serve as a basis of peace if the other members of the Entente would formally give it their adhesion. —Ans.-N.55. Cable Assn.
AUSTRIA SHOULD ACT UPON PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECH.
New York, January 13. The Some correspondent of tho United Press writes: It is believed that the attention of the Austrian Emperor has been drawn to President Wilson's speech by the Vatican, which suggests that he should endeavour .to induce the Kaiser to consider its terms. —Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 5
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159THE PEACE CAMPAIGN IN GERMANY' Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 5
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