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Show successively replied to three members of the triple alliance, and act apart from her allies. The monarchy, which has formally for-mally adopted President Wilson's lfne of action, shares his opinion, as was shown by the emperor's manifesto to the peoples'' peo-ples'' which, in proclaiming the federalization federaliza-tion of the monarchy, exceeded President Wilson's program. "However, the complete reorganization of Austria can only be carried out after an armistice. If Austria -Hungary has declared herself ready to enter into negotiations nego-tiations for an armistice and for peace, without awaiting the result of negotiations with other states, that does not necessarily necessar-ily signify an offer of a separate peace. It means that she is ready to act separately sepa-rately in the interests of the re-establishment of peace." AUSTRIAN CHANGES ARE ONLY POSSIBLE AFTER ARMISTICE BASEL, Switzerland. Oct. 29. A somi-, somi-, official note Usued at Vienna today on Austria's reply to President Wilson, says: I "Austria was obliged to conform to tho methods of I 'resident Wilson, who had |