BRITISH DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES.
SOT LIKELY TO BE FOOLED. Received Oct. 14, 7.30 p.m. London, Oct. 13. English diplomatic circles consider Germany's reply constitutes a csu-did admitticm of defeat, and entitles t* i e Allies to demand fnll and unconditional surrender, like Bulgaria. Xever in history hat a great nation climbed down so completely and quickly. It is pointed out tkat President Wilson's fourteen points were announced in January, 1918. Much In happened meanwhile, includipg President Wflaon's declaration that the points would m> longer be sufficient to rehabilitate Germany in the eyes of an outraged jMorid. Probably before an armi'tica is gnated the Allies will compel Germany tfrgive guarantees to pay for their Iranifold crimes on sea and land, and give up the perpetrators to trial and punishWt
It is expected t&3 Allies will send a )oist reply specifying the conditions on .wfcSeb. they are willing to gram an jUßßhtioe.—Aus. Cable Astoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1918, Page 5
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