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Show ARMISTICE PARLEY BP RMfl TEUTON Petrograd Sends Out Inconclusive Incon-clusive Statement; Rumania Ru-mania Remains True. LONDON, Dee. 5. A ."Russian communication com-munication dealing with the armistice negotiations received here says: The enemy delegates replied evasively to the twu initial Russian Rus-sian proposals, but " promised to consult their governments concerning concern-ing them. The Russians proposed as the principal points of an armistice armis-tice that the enemy" should not undertake un-dertake to send . forces from the Russian front to the fronts of Russia's Rus-sia's allies; also that the German detachments be withdrawn from the islands of Moon sound. The enemy delegates refused these proposals, pro-posals, ' i The enemy delegates submitted a project for an armistice from the Baltic to the Black sea which, in view olj their evasive replies to the Russian proposals, the Russian delegates dele-gates submitted to the Russian military experts. A fortnight was first proposed for the duration of the armistice. Ultimately twenty-eight days were agreed upon, which may be auto- : matically prolonged. The "Russians requested that the next meeting be on Russian territory after a lapse j of seven days. j A PA01P1 C PORT, Dec. 5. A mes- ! sage from King Ferdinand of Rumania, j declaring his country would never make a separate peace is being carried to President Wilson by members of the j American Red Cross mission to Ru- j mania, which landed at a Pacific port yesterday, according to a statement i hero tonight by Lieutenant Frank j Connes, interpreter for the mission. "VIENNA, via London, Dee. 5. The following official statement lias been issued1 is-sued1 from general headquarters: The commander In chief of tho Russian-Rumanian troops between ihe Dniester and the Black sea yes I pr-day pr-day afternoon appronc'ted Archduke Joseph and Field Marshal uin Mac-ken Mac-ken se n v. ith a pro posa 1 f o r 1 n t ro -d i icing negotiations regarding an an"nb;th-c. Our army leaders a u-swe'red u-swe'red in the a.ffinnni! ve ami depurations depu-rations will proceed with peace negotiate ne-gotiate ns. 10NT"ON". Doc. 5. 'Die following Austria Aus-tria n official comnruni'-at Ion enncrninp i iif negot ja1 ions bet ween Russia and Anstro-HnngMry for an armistice was received re-ceived here today: The a nnisUce negotia.f ions crmtin-upd crmtin-upd yesterday. A general discussion took phi'-1 regarding individual points. The fonimilicc on deliberations held a live I his: in the a ft en m, ,:1 M nd full sittniL' was arransred for Wednesday Tnoniin'4. r'F.TROGRAP. Simdav. !-. 2. The ilunia has issiie-j a pror-ln tuh t hn In nil nations pleading for nupprt ns Hie only electi vp bod in Russia. The f.c! i s ha e issued a petition to the all!-?; against the annexation of ''ourlpnd and asking pro-lectlon pro-lectlon from Hernia nlsin. |