AND WHAT TIE GERMAN PRESS DEMANDS
RUSSIA PRACTICALLY A VASSAL OF GERMANY
THE ATTACK ON THE CONVOY
STORIES BY SURVIVORS
Owing apparently to heavy delays <Ui the wires, tho war news today is very scrappy. The terms of the ;!Bolshevik armistice with the Central Empires have been, published, ?aid the German Press is now insisting that tho Government shall oxac i conditions from our broken ally that practically amount to tho conversion of that chaotic country into a vassal of Germany. No developments of importance are reported from the Western battlefront, lh it the German concentration continues. There is a brief dispatch from the New Zealand front, conveying among other items of ii formation the pleasing intelligence that our boys will be well cater »d for at Christmas time. On the Italian front tie enemy has organised a heavy concentration of aircraft, but the Italians still retain th sir ascendancy. Canada has overwhelmingly declared for conscription, Bind to-day the Australian , Commonwealth is voting on tho question.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 74, 20 December 1917, Page 7
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166AND WHAT TIE GERMAN PRESS DEMANDS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 74, 20 December 1917, Page 7
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