Show WOULD HAVE EXCHANGE OF VIEWS LOOKING TOWARD FINAL negotiations suggests that there be no interruption of war and that discussion go on so far as considered to offer prospects of success amsterdam in extending an imitation to all the belligerent governments to enter into non binding discussions at some meeting place the austro government stated that the object 0 alie conference would be to secure an exchange of views which mould show whether those prerequisite exist would make the inauguration of peace negotiations appear promising the austrian proposal which is announced in an official communication telegraphed here from menna suggests that there be no interruption ot the war and that the discussions would go only so far ns considered by the participants to otter prospects 0 success the proposal calls for all the belligerents to send delegates for a confidential and unbinding discussion on alie basic principles for the conclusion of peace in a place in a neutral country and at a near date that would yet have to be agreed upon frank exchange of views asked alie proposal davs the conference would be one of delegates who would be charged to make known to one another the conception of their governments regarding those principles and to receive analogous communications as well as to request and give frank I 1 and candid explanations on all those points which need to be defined alie government announces that a note embodying its suggestions had been addressed to the various belligerent powers and that the holy see had been apprised of the proposal in a special note the governments of the neutral states also had been made acquainted quain ted with alie proposal |