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illA DEFIES ENEMY. i I GERMAN SUSPICIONS I OF BOLSHEVIKS. I )' t Rumblings in the Press. I I ,.}', I AUSTRIA IN OMINOUS I MOOD. I t (Exchange War Special ) I NEW YORK, Wednesday. Washington states that the Ruma- nian Embassy at Jassy reports that Rumania has ignored Cermany's ulti-j matum, which demanded the immediate conclusion ef peace in 2* hours. ¡ Rumania has replied that she would I survive or perish with the Allied cause. • AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. | WednG6-da.;y. ¡ Judging from the latest indications in ti-to Serman Press the greatest- dissatisfaction and j truepicion have been evoked in Grmany by Trotsky's latest move, and the highest quar- ters are bugily conferring to trf and find the j hest..solution of the latest puzzle set them. Tuesday morning's "Kreuzzeitung" de- clarer "on the ground of reliable informa- tion" that Trotsky's projiosal is in no c?r- mmstarieef; regard",1 as a peace offer by the Supreme Army Command, and it is pointed out in the German Prests that yester- day the < Jreat, Russian war theatre -was txaMi specially mentioned in the official &rmy report. A Berlin telegram to this morning's "Kol- stH-cho V olkszeitung" says: The Government is not willing to con- tinue relations with Russia on any basis whatsoever unless the dpresent Russian (jovernment signs a. regular peace treaty. A, however, it must be reckoned, for the present, at any rate, that Trotsky does not think of signing any formulated peace declaration, a Situation is created ■ which make?; a thorough discussion be- tween the Government and the Supreme Army Command requisite. A11 the German papers note the fact that three hours after the sending out of the wire- i-z by Krylenko announcing the demobilisation order, another Russian mess- sage was issued ordering the cessation of the circulation of this communica.tion. It is au- gested that this indicates that the Bolshevik Government no longer thinks of adherin.g to l'r ■'••!«:.y's declaration The "Mittagszei- t'un?, goes 00 far as ? say that there are p?.<?a that Trot-skv s promise of d?mob'U?' Mr.. A sham manoeuvre. lhe .naiades: 1 able "reports are increasingly arriv >ngi hat whilst the Bolsheviks are break- ing up the front, which, indeed, no longer existed;, on hundreds of kilometres, they are working with e-nergy to form Red Guards out of the remnants of the Rus- sian Army, hoping to raise them to a million men, with the object, of using I them for establishing their power in the border States. THE VATICAN OPINION—AND ANOTHER. /Renter War Special. ROME, Wednesday i (received Thursday). The Pop* and Cardinal Gaspari to-dar discussed President Wilson's message to! :ongre-s. Cardinal Gaspar. thinks it made the starting point for negotiations for a just and lasting peace. AMSTERDAM, Wednesday (received Thursday). HM. -Neut, Freie Press (ViennaG' thinks the contents of Wilson's speech are hardly calculated to. bring peace ji nearer. II A MONARCHY ACAIN," AMSTERDAM, Tuesday (delayed). Speaking to Press representatives the Russian General, Sytin. said: "RlJ6.lIi;:¡, will .oQn be a monarchy again."

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