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Show I COUNT TISZA SAYS j WAR IS NOW LOST AMSTERDAM, Oct. 19. Count Tis-za, Tis-za, the former Hungarian premier, 1 sp'eaking in the Hungarian lower 1 house, according to a Budapest dispatch, dis-patch, said: "We have lost the war in the sense that, in consequence of the shifting relative strength, we can no longer hope to win the war." Therefore, he said, he approved the I offer of Germany to make peace on jthe basis of President Wilson's fourteen four-teen and supplementary points. Count Tisza was premier of Hungary Hun-gary at the outbreak of the war. He j has been looked upon as' one of the Imen In Austria-Hungary most respon-jsible respon-jsible for the declaration of war against Serbia. nn |