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PEACE TALK.

GERMANY WANTS ARMISTICE. CHANGE OP CONSTITUTION STRESSED. LLOYD GEORGE'S SUDDEN VISIT TO FRANCE. deceived Oct. 23, 8 30 p.m New York, Oct. 27. Germany has replied to President Wil■on, asking for an armistice "in the name of the German people." Lloyd George has suddenly gone to FnilW.--Aiu.-NX Cable Assoc. Received Oct. 2S, 820 pm. Copenhagen, Oct. 2§. The German reply to President Wilton points out the changes in the German tonstitution, and says that the peace negotiation? are being conducted by the people's Government, whereto the military powers are subject. The reply says that the Government is awaiting the proposals for an armistice M the first step towards a just peace.— An*.-N Z. Cable Assoc. THE ALLIES' ATTITUDE.

AWAITING GERMAN REPLY. Received Oct. 26, 10.15 p.m. London, Oct. 27. Renter's Agency is informed that the Allies will not publish the armistice terms until Germany has replied to the bat Note of President Wilson—Renter. "A PEACE OF JUSTICE." GERMANY WAITING. Received Oct. 23, 10.15 p.m. Copenhagen, Oct. 28Tbt abort German Note, in reply to ►'resident Wilson, says German now awaits Vropo**!* lor an armistice introducing • peace of justice such as is laid down in President Wilson's principles.— AnaJTZ. Cable Assoc ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 5

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PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 5

PEACE TALK. Taranaki Daily News, 29 October 1918, Page 5

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