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THE PEACE QUESTION.

ANOTHER AUSTRIAN OFFER. [AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION THE HAGHE, Sep. 23. Austria is expected shortly to launch another peace offer. It, is expected that the offer will express Austria’s readiness to accept President Wilson’s fourteen points. Germany is not yet ready to accept these, hut General Foch’s offensive is having a wonderfully persuasive effect on Germany. THE AUSTRIAN VIEW. LONDON, .Sep. 24. Berlin messages give a lengthy interview with Count Buriaw, the Austrian statesman. Referring to the Allies’ reception of the Austrian Peace Note, Count Rmian foreshadows fresh pacifist moves from the Centra] 'Powers. He alleges that the Note, has achieved on ( . subsidiary purpose, in having revealed a difference in the. opposing camp, of which the haste of President Wilson’s reply is an outstanding example. BULGARIA’S SENTIMENTS. SOFIA, Sep. 21. Bulgaria has acknowledged the Ausirian "peace Note with the liveliest satisfaction, and alleges that her aims do not conflict, with President Wilson’s views regarding the settlement of Ihe Balkan conflicts in conformity with a [aw of nationalities. ITALIAN DENIAL. ROME, Sep. 23. The Government officially denies the statement, of the German newspapers that Italy and Austria arc negotiating for peace.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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THE PEACE QUESTION. Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 1

THE PEACE QUESTION. Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 1

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