UNITED STATES.
TURKISH PEACE NOTE. BECEIVED BY AMERICA. Washington, Oct. 14. The Spanish Ambassador delivered to J4r Lansing the Turkish peace note, which is similar to the German.—Aus. JT.Z. Cable Assoc. New York, Oet. 14. President Wilson says that when the time to consider an armistice comes the Allied military advisers will be consulted and no military advantage will he lost. Senator Thomas introduced a resolution stipulating that there must be no peace with Germany without specific recognition of the rights of the Slavic and !raudl peoples.—Aus. \Z. Cable Assoc. ESJgEDENT A MEMBER OF VERSAILLES COUNCIL RecaiTwl Oct. K, #.30 p.®. New York, Oct. 14. Pbe Kew York Times' Washington correspondent ten* ttwt President WRaon is a member of the Versailles Supreme War Council and records his vote by caMe.—Renter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1918, Page 5
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