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November 2, 1918 issue

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The article presents information on an article on the Inter-Allied Labor and Socialist Conference which was held at London, September 17-20, 1918. The conference has adopted the following important resolutions. The Conference has given fullest consideration to the Note which the Austro-Hungarian Government had addressed to each of the belligerents. By proposing to the latter a secret conference for the discussion of the possibilities of peace, the Austro-Hungarian Government evidently wishes to give the appearance of satisfaction to the desire of the peoples for peace and to throw on the Governments of the Entente the responsibility for the continuation of the war.

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MEETINGS; LABOR; DISCUSSION; PEACE; LONDON (England); ENGLAND
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