PEACE OVERTURES.
j F AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] ! AUSTRIA’S TERMS, j (Received This Day nt 10.35. a.m.) ! LONDON, Oct. 28. ] According to the “Central Nows” j Austria’s peace terms have reached London.
| NEW YORK REPORT. | (Received this day at 11.25 a.m.) NEW YORK, Oct. 28. •- [ It is reported that Austria is asking s United States to begin overtures for an s armistice. 1 AIR WILSON ATTACKED. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) ‘ i . NEW YORK, Oct. 28. L Li the United States Senate Mr. r Knox attacked Mr Wilson because lie was seeking to make peace on his own ! terms, not terms as the representative of American opinion. The Senate ! .ought to take into its own hands eon- . 1 sideration of the peace treaty. 'I hoi j President was guilty of political parti- 1 I sanship. I It is not expected that Air. will reply to the latest German Note, 1 which is regarded as merely being an indication of Berlin’s urgent desires to learn the Allies terms. I WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. | J' Mr. Knox referred to Air Wilson’s J sides of peace being scattered through . (various addresses. Whether right oi . wrong they ought not to be the Presidept’s ideas alone, but nlso the AmerlJ can people.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1918, Page 3
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