UNITED STATES.
NEARLY TWO MILLION MEN IN FRANCE. REPLY TO PEACE NOTE APPIIOVE'D New York, Oct. 11. General March announces that more than 1,900,000 troops are now across the seas. Mr James, at the American front, cables that .President Wilson's reply to the . German peace Note, declining an armistice, is highly approved throughout the American army. Officers and men say it would have been tilie greatest misfortune to the Allied cause if an armistice had been granted. The British Educational Mission has arrived. Among the members are Dr. A. E. Shipley (Cambridge), Sir H. A. Micrs (Manchester), Sir Henry Jones (Glasgow), and Dr J. Joly (Dublin)?— Aus-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1918, Page 6
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