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THE ARMISTICE

AMERICAN ARMY'S ADVANCE BRITISH TROOPS ENTER THE TYROL The High Commissioner reports:— London, December 4, 12.30 p.m. The Third American Army continues its' advance into Germany, and has reached the line Dalrlem, Eisonschmitt, Wiltlieh, Derncastel, Ogann, and Smein■berg,, '■ | _•■■■■ Anistordam, December 5. British troops have entered the Tyrol. «-Au's.-N.Z. .Cable Assn.-Eeuter. BRITISH ARMY'S MARCH TO THE * RHINE. (llec. December 7, 1.15 a.m.) London, December S. A 'British.'official.report states: "Yesterday we resumed the march, towards the Rhine"'and readied a lino from Kronenburg.'.Schleden, to Duren.^'— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assri.-Reuter, ' ANGLO-FRENCH ARSIM IN OCCUPATION DEMAND FOE THEIR MAINTEN- • xANCE. (R-ec. December 7, 1.15 a.m.),-.' Amsterdam, December. 4. The.French armistice delegate at Spa demanded ninety-eight, million marks for the Brst month for maintenance .'of. the Anglo-French armies in occupation.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. . .GERMAN RESTITUTION RUSSIAN GOLD AND FRENCH ART '■■ TREASURES GIVEN UP. Sydney, December' 6. A lieuter message via America states that Germany has begun to make restitution, and she has delivered to the Allies three', ; hundred million francs in gold, which" came from Russia. The French have recovered the rich collection of art 'works which was stolen at St.' Queutin, and paintings from the museum at Valenciennes—Press Assn. ••• GERMANY MUST PAY,FOR HARM DON .'TO THE UTTERMOST FARTHING." ..• - London, December 5. Mr. VTinVion' Churchill," 'Minister of' Munitions, speaking at Dundee, said the Admiralty ha"d decided that it will ho unnecessary to demand, the return of Heligoland', i The' Government had .decided" on (he nationalisation of the railways. We intended to make Germany pay to the uttermost farthing for the harm she' had done, in gold and.shipping securities and other available liquid assets. The Government policy includes the production of, power— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. TURKISH FLEET IN ALLIES'HANDS New York, December 5. The entire. Turkish Fleet is in the Allies' hands,—Aus.-N.Z.. Cable Assn. BLACK.:SEA'. FLEET HANDED OVER, ~ (Rec. December 6, 1T.25 p.m.) London, December 5. .The" Admiralty announces that all the Turkish warships have surrendered, and interned at Constantinople. The Goeben, foun German submarines, and the Russian Black' Sea .Fleet, consisting of the Dreadnought Vplya and six destroyers, have been handed over to • the Allies.—Aus.-N.Z: Cable Assn.-Reuter.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 7

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THE ARMISTICE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 7

THE ARMISTICE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 62, 7 December 1918, Page 7

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