THE ARMISTICE
GERMANS STAFFING BOLSHEVIK ARMIES ALLEGED BREACH OF THE TERMS BREACH OF THE ARMISTICE TERMS GERMAN STAFFS REMAINING WITH RCSKIAN BOLSHKVIKI. Now York, December 2. Mr. f.'url Aelrornmii (correspondent to this New Yin'Ji '"rimes")) in ft message from Ekaterinburg, slates that in spite of Germany's agreement to withdraw troops from Kussin, German generals and nlHci'i'ii rtmniii, nnd arc commanding the JJolshr-vik. Jinnies. 'I lie Czcchn-Slovak utiilV has inforn.iitio'.i clearly iiidicntiiiß thai. Genera! Jinicclio; , remains as stall' chief to the llolslievik General Staff, mid also '.hot General F.bPrlinrtlt still commands the linlslicvi* army at Samara on the southern fronl. AteistinK the Genniin generals is n German llngyar stuff which is busy al.lemplhis In form a lhrffe liohlievik army for operations next spring.—Aiis.-.V.Z. ('nl)le Assn.
THE ARMIES OF OCCUPATION ADVANCE TNTO GERMANY. London, JJecember 2. Forty British divisions ore ready lo outer Germany.—A_u.«.-N.Z. Cable Assn. Sir Douglas reports :—"The advanced troops of the Second Army, commanded by General l'lmner, crossed the German frontier Mwcen Bcso and Kupnii, and Toncheil the genpral line, of Bnllin{!«n ami Ifontjoit , ."—Aiis.-X./i. Cable Assn.-'lieuter. KING ALBET.'T ENTERS LTEGE. London, December '2. A Belfrian communique slates:—"The lielgian lioya) l.''aniily entered Jiiege, at Ilie head of the troups which defended the town in 19M. A Belgian ■ cavalry brigade has entered Aix la Chappelle by rpynost of the German authorities."— Ans.-N.Z. Coble Assn.-Kenter. 'IJIIH AMERICAN ADVANCE. Washington, Decoinbei , 2. .Major-General Joseph T. Diclcman's army has entered Germany along the Sam- Hiver.—Ans.-N./i. Cable Assn.
An American communique states:— "Tho Third American Armv crossed the German frontier, and reached the Renoral lino of Alfersterg ; Wintcrseheid, Muelbacli, Treves, and Saarbiug."—Aiis.N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. PROCLAMATION TO GERMAN CITIZENS PEOPLE WARNED AGAINST HOSTILE ACTS. Paris, December 1. Marshal Foch lias issued n proelamatio'.i to the inhabitants of the occupied territory in Rheinish-Prussia, enjoining strict obedience, and warning the people against hostile acts under (he penalty of a. court-martial.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. MACKENSEN'S ARMY INTERNED IN HUNGARY London, December 2.llungnry has interned von Mackensen's army.—N.Z. Cable ■Vesn.-Reuter. THE NAVAL SURRENDER IN THE BLACK SEA London, November 30. The Admiralty announces that the Allied squadron in the Black Sea anchored oil' Sebastopol on November 26. Russian ships in tho hands of the Gcrmnns were surrendered to the Allied naval representatives and also some German submarines.—A us.-N.Z. Cable- Assn.-Reuter. FURTHER U-BOAT SURRENDERS. London, December 2. Germany lost two bundred submarines prior to the. armistice. Eight submarines surrendered to Admiral Tyrwhitt to-day. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. FILCHED MILLIONS RETURNED STOLEN FROM BELGIUM, RUSSIA, AND RUMANIA. London, December 2. Germany has handed to the Allies twelve, millions sterling, which she had filched from Belgium, Russia, and Ru-mania.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. \.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 59, 4 December 1918, Page 5
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