PRESIDENT REPLIES TO GERMANY
SURRENDER OR FIGHT ADVANCE-ON LE CATEAU FRONT President Wilson has lost no tune in replying to Dr. Solf's latest Note, and, incidentally, applying a damper to the diplomatic, conceit of Germany's new Foreign Minister. It appears that the German Note was such a maze of diplomatic subtleties and words of doubtful meaning that the Swiss Charge d'Affaires at Washington declined to be responsible for the translation. But the President in his reply bruehes these diplo- . matic subtleties aside and goes straight to the point, which, shortly t 'stated, is: Surrender or fight, coupled with the. reiterated essential to peace negotiations, the political rehabilitation of C4ermany. On the battlefron'ts the chief event of interest is a new advance by the Brit- • ish on the Le Cateau-Solesmes front, where an advance of two miles is reported.,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 5
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138PRESIDENT REPLIES TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 26, 25 October 1918, Page 5
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