NO UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER
. 4 STATEMENT IN THE REICHSTAG GERMAN CHANCELLOR OBJECTS TO "PEACE BY VIOLENCE"
AMERICANS ADVANCING
Tho outstanding fentnre of the news from the war zone to-day is the statement by the German. Imperial Chancellor (Prince Max), in the Reichstag, that Germany will refuse to surrender unconditionally; that she will prefer to fight rather than submit to a peace by violence. Coupled with this statement are reporte that Ludendorff and the Jlilitary Parly have gained a momentary ascendancy in the control of German affairs. The German Note to President Wilson has been received everywhere with unanimous contempt for its transparent hypocrisy, lies, and evasions. One newspaper describes it as "The Final Shuffle." Whether in the light of Prince Max' 6 etfltement President Wilson will reply to the enemy's last Note remains to be seen. It is the very erident desire of his friends and Allies that he should not. On the Western front the Allies continue to improve iheir positions. Valenciennes has been entered by the British. The Americans have recovered the ground they lost in giving way before the enemy's violent attacks, and further improved their position. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 7
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189NO UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 7
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