26 OCTOBER 1918, page 1

The President Went On To Say That " Extraordinary Safeguards

must be demanded " because there was no guarantee that Germany had become or was becoming a democracy. " It is evident that the German people have no means of commanding the......

• The German Chancellor On Tuesday Addressed The...

a long and designedly obscure speech, mainly designed to persuade the outer world that the trifling Constitutional changes which have been promised really amount to a. new and......

News Of The Week.

T HE German Government published on Monday an involved and cryptic reply to President Wilson ' s second Note of a week before. It began by assuming that the evacuation of the......

The Note, Signed Once More By Dr. Solf, Concluded With

a reaffir- mation of the pretence that Prince Max ' s Ministry signifies a " funda- mental change " in the German Constitution, as it possesses the confidence of the Reichstag......

The German Note Went On To " Protest Against The

charge of illegal and inhuman practices that is made against the German land and sea forces, and thereby against the German people. " Destruc - tions were necessary to cover a......

President Wilson Lost - No Time In Replying. In A Note

published as we go to press on Thursday, and after our leading article on the subject of the German-American nego- tiations was written, he said that in view of the German......

The Emperor Charles, In A Last Despairing Effort To Save

his dynasty, issued on Thursday week a manifesto to his ." loyal Austrian peoples, " announcing that " without delay we must now begin the reconstruction of the Fatherland on......

The Paper Shortage.

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