AUSTRIAN PEACE MOVE.
GERMANY'S LATEST ATTITUDE.
LONDON, April 7. The Morning Post's .Amsterdam correspondent states that the general impression in Holland is that there, is some disagreement between Austria and Germany regarding, the fresh peace movo. Tho Lokal Anzeigor >on Mondny announced somi-officially that Germany would co-operatp with Austria's. n«w proposal on the lines of Count Czp.miri's interview. Now tho Knplni'Mrlio' Zoituug deir'es . the /report, adding merely that -Germany is ntill willing to enter into negotiations for an honorable peace. It is
(Continued from page 2.J believed hero that both aniioiince- ;. nirnts prpsentod the official German > view when made. Germany ' hoped ' that tho first report would inctuce Congrfiss at Washington to insist xipon a, modiiiod war policy, but President Wilson's address destroyed • that hope,- and Germany then dis- : iivowed her intention, fearing to indicate weakness.
Dr. yon Bethmann-Brilhveg's oon- , ferences with Couat Czernin, tho 1 Austrian Foreifh Minister, havu i onded.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 2
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151AUSTRIAN PEACE MOVE. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 2
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