THE ARMISTICE
... THE ARMISTICE. There will be a public official service of thanksgiving and praise at All Saints' Church this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock, which will be attended by the Mayor, Magistrates, and Corporation, ...
... THE ARMISTICE. There will be a public official service of thanksgiving and praise at All Saints' Church this (Monday) evening at 8 o'clock, which will be attended by the Mayor, Magistrates, and Corporation, ...
... THE ARMISTICE. DELAY TO GERMAN COURIER PREVENTS DECISION. WAITING FOR THE NEWS. Sunday was a day great expectancy and some disappointment. was warned authoritatively morning that the reply to the Allies' tormj, was unlikely received until very late night ...
... TERMS OF ARMISTICE. Tho Prime Minister, on entering the House, was received with great cheering, all rising. The Premier then read the terms the Armistice:— The immediate evacuation of Belgium, Alsace-Lorraine, and Luxemburg. Evacuation by the enemy of ...
... END OF THE WAR. ARMISTICE SIGNED TO-DAY. GREAT REJOICINGS IN ALL FREE COUNTRIES. The Prime Minister makes the following announcement THE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED AT 5 A.M. HOSTILITIES ARE TO CEASE ON ALL FRONTS AT 11 AM. TO-DAY. (Admiralty, per Wireless Press ...
... FOR LATE NEWS. ARMISTICE TERMS. / .V.', . (Contained from Page 3.) The conditions Reparation tor damage done during he'period the Armistice, The immediate restitution of cash of the National Bank of Belgium. Restitution Russian and Roumanian sold« . ...
... REJOICING IN LONDON. News of the signing of the armistice was received London this morning with great rejoicing. When the glad tidings became known the people in the streets cheered, while many districts workers temporarily left their business and waved ...
... PREMIER'S WORD TO CROWD IN DOWNING-STREET. Press Association says: News that the Armistice had been signed spread with startling throughout the Metropolis At 10 minutes t»6t there was nobody in but 10.30 the crowd was so big that it touched the corner ...
... Association War Special.. Paris, Monday. V* Expert Commentator, writing last night, says: Pending the signature Germany the armistice, to which she cannot fail to subscribe she i? avert disaster the armies which have been irremediably vanquished, the soldiers ...
... probable rate national expenditure during the armistice and until demobilisation can take place. It is, course, impossible stop all the munition works a moment's notice. The only actual cost during the armistice, therefore, will that the ammunition will not ...
... LOCAL PEACE REJOICINGS. REMARKABLE STREET j DEMONSTRATIONS. FLAGS AND BUNTING AND GREAT CROWDS. The announcement that the armistice had been signed and that the great carnival of • slaughter was over, was received everywhere with feelings of great thankfulness ...
... CHURCHMEN'S 'ANKSCIVING SERVICE *°-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK, IN VICTORIA STREET JURECATIONAL CHURCH. ATITUDE TO GOD FOR THE G THE ARMISTICE. IT WIDELY KNOWN. WERBURGH'S CHURCH. Special Service be Held this Church at o'clock. WELCOME, Canon BLUNT, v M.A., B.D. - ...
... 1918 At Last. Tho war is at last over. At fiv© o'clock this morning, or six hours before the period grace had expired, the Armistice was sighed. conditions laid down the Allies and submitted their name to the German plenipotentiaries by Marshal Foch and ...