PEACE MOVEMENT.
AUSTRIA AND PEACE. ANOTHER OFFER EXPECTED. THE HAGUE, Sejt. 23. Austria is expected to shortly launch another peace offer, expressing her readiness to accept President Wilson’s fourteen points. Germany is not yet ready, but Foch’s offensive is having a wonderfully persuasive effect. LONDON, September 23. A Berlin message gives a lengthy interview with Count B'urian, referring to the Allies’ reception of the Peace Note. Ho foreshadows fresh pacifists moves from the Central Powers. He alleges that the Note achieved one subsidiary purpose, having revealle'd differences in the opposing camps of which the haste of President Wilson’s reply is an outstanding example, SOFIA, September 23. Bulgaria acknowledges the Austrian Peace Note, with the liveliest satisfaction, and alleges that her aims do not conflict with President Wilson’s views regarding the settlement of the Balkan conflicts in conformity with the Jaw of nationalists.
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Taihape Daily Times, 25 September 1918, Page 5
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142PEACE MOVEMENT. Taihape Daily Times, 25 September 1918, Page 5
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