ARMISTICE REPLY
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... to iOlll the Allies' conditions. had ',twinned Plenipotentiaries. in order to take cognisant: of and eventually - sign an armistice. Marshal Foch then reed the document.' enunciating his words in modulated loom. The delegates went prepared by the semi. ...
... Premier returned to Downing street at 6.30 p.m.. and was in consultation with mem 1 bees of the War Cabinet in reference to armistice situation. Large crowds collected, outeide :lit residence during the evening. 1 SCHLISWIS-HOLSTIIIN Copenhagen, Sunday (Exchange) ...
... General Weygand aml Admiral Sir Wen. Britioh delegate. The Ger. Parlementairce listened iw silence to the reading of the armistice terms without any signs of feeling. but requested Marshal Foch to allow them to deliberate among themselves. and returned ...
... passed over to the side of the people and the oflicers were compelled to bow to the inevitable. The tierman reply to the armistice terms lins not yet been reeked. The courier. who tar despatched by the I.:mum' plenipotentiaries, after their interview with ...