ARMISTICE REPLY
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... ARMISTICE DELAYED REPLY. A meteors from Paris retired 3 o'clock this morning. says that owing to the delay in the Germ', :ounces Journey, it is possible the 'he time for the reply to the antalett londit.ons may be extended. liE 31ENEP ' L ELECTIO I PROGRAMME ...
... shout yet. An armistice leaves the auestion of war unsettled. It is an interval in war and supposes a return to it.”———(%;‘respondent. . : THE AFTERTHOUGHT, The Optimist! ABOUT ARMISTICE. What is the correct meaning of the word “ armistice”? Freely it might ...
... the German Empire. ARMISTICE NOT YET SIGNED. CALUMNIES REFUTED BY THE POPE. It is ofßoially tannounced %mit the German courier bearing the text of armistice conditions arrived at German headquarters at 10.15 a.m. on Sun. The armistice has not lava signed ...
... intervention of the armistice experts deciare that his plan for trapping the German army would have been brought to fruition in a very short time. ros oo THES-END The Prime Minister made the followfng announcement this lflorning— The armistice was signed at ...
... announced the end of the terrible stmggle in a special message issned chis morning, giving the following details: : - 5 A.M.—ARMISTICE SIGNED. IR ...
... 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. ...
... ALLIES RESERVE THE RIGHT TO OCCUPY HELIGiTJ:-cAEND TO ENABLE THEM TO ENFORCE THE TERMS OF THE ARMISTIGE. THE DURATION OF THE ARMISTICE TO BE 36 DAYS. THE PRIME MINISTER SAID THE TERMS INCLUDED THDEMSAJCR:&'LD:R oF, 5,000 GUNS—2,SOO HEAVY AND 2,500 FIELD—AND ...
... Roth,,,, D. 11.0.. has la-en •onodrd. An Datum of ht. states that the Pam Inschen ha, heca auunied In accordanea sloth the armistice tialltAll. Prlroner* reported Weaned horn Bolcarla Include 2nd Lt. It. 0. Hone, It.D.Y.; Alexander. Lt. M. 3lalnor7, R.D ...
... the ght, says:— A the AIIEB- 2 — Pending the signature by Germany of the Theh?jgtlgsiaoxf grontier haosf bfi??sgfiaCth as . armistice to which she cannot fail to far as the envmm:rosseu bet\\;ee M subscribe if she is to avert disaster to; The Meuse bhas bge: ...
... ¢ “ D:ilywklail.”' has Ohet%ll tfio umely gy : complétely Sf’t’sfim? bef: > SOlse of ik tice as the fact thflb e'tor'e any armistice is sighed, and whether 11 1€ Signed ar pet, tlie soil-of Frange 1840 MBS Lollated by tlie harbariap ID these last hours of ...
... 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) ...