UNITED STATES.
VIRTUAL CAPITULATION. AUSTRIA'S DESIRE FOR PEACE. Received Oct. 30, 33 p.m. Washington, Oct- 29. In New York, the general opinion of the press is Austro-Hungarian Note amounts to virtual capitulation. and shows an overwhelming desire for peace. The Dual Monarchy's action inevitably brings Germany nearer to the brink of unconditional surrender. —Aus. NX. Cable Assoc ; (ROOSEVELT ON WILSON. Beceived Oct. 30, 5.5 pjn. New York, Oct. 29. Colonel Roosevelt, in a speech protesting against President Wilson's appeal to the country to elect a democratic Congress, says: —''President Wilson does not ask for loyalty to the nation, but only support for himself. President Wilson said politics have been adjourned, tart he and his advisers are working in naked ea/erness for partisan success." — Au«.-N.Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1918, Page 5
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126UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1918, Page 5
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