America.
"NO PEACE TALK." | , ~~~~~.,.. .....J i^ ALLIES HAVE NO TIME FOR SUCH DISCUSSION. :^S! ITNitwi Pane* AxsoGiknftn. ;M»y 9. The American Ambassadors in London and Paris have advised President Wilson that the Allies are disinclined to discuss peace. President Wilson has semi-officially intimated to Germany that he will-be unable to mediate* unless both sides 4. consent.. -..,,. wt THE AMERICAN NOTE. 0 GERMAN'PRdFESfJQNS MUfr BE •"■i> i fulfilled* « l *K • •' •' '•! Washington, 'May B.''* The ; American'Note cepts ' the' assurance 6f' ah' altered submarine policy, relying on its serupulo«s execution aind maintenance of good relations,' but refuses flatly to consent to a new policy contingent on the conduct of anv other' Government.
GERMAN PEACE TALK. SOUNDING THE ALLIES. London, May 8. " It is authoritatively known" fcftatl.'tM* Kaiser, in conversation with Mr Gerard (American Ambassador), adopted a.. most istimate.:. -abtitudt», decinw»|fw#s Germany's intention tq wishes regarding submarniej, " ; and fully promising that be no further caude for - efjnjj?fknt.' ; Ho suggested thai ! Wilson should now peace, ion, based .o*i f&tlu.fee' >f iM& : on Verdun, was to the effect that Gei®* many was beginning to lose her dash. f|B| PRESS CRITICISM OF PRESIDENT'S ACTION. (Received noon.) >few York, May 9. Republican newspapers continue to criticise severely President; action in sending another Note many, simply giving Germany^the chance she seeks to continue; hflg6iaar fcions, '■■■■-.■■! '-.'■-■':: ''.* •'","•;*'lwS ■ —rf- - -:fi STATE DEPARTMENT INERTIA. AMERICAN LIVES IN DANGER. (Received noon.) Washington, May %. The State Department, having received Austria's explanation of the attack on the Russian barque Imperaor by a submarine, will take no further action. Two Americans were aboard. PRESS COMMENT. (Received 8.35 a.m.) «w New York, May 9. ■,, ; The World states that President' Wilson's reply is perfect. Assuming that Germany desires peace, the reply makes unmistakoably clear the terms in which they can be secured.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 10 May 1916, Page 5
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294America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 10 May 1916, Page 5
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