THE ARMISTICE
BRITISH AT COLOGNE j
GUNS ALONG THE RHINE ! EMBANKMENT ; By Telegraph-Preas Aesociatfon-Oopyrighi Amsterdam, December 15. ■ When the British entered Cologne, thi newspapers appeared with-a no'tificatioi on the first page, printed with the perj mission of tlie British authorities. Co' logne wears o warlike aspect, with Brit isli guns stationed along the Rhine euij bankment.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. j
TUB NAVAL TERMS | THREAT TO: OCCUPY HELIGOLAND; London, December 16. j It is reported from Kiel that Vice-Ad mii'iil Browning has intimated that Ger! many muse bis prepared to tee the Brit> isli occupy Hi'ligqlan-J, unless the naval terms of the armistice are carried out.-Aus.-N.Z. Coble Assn. 1 •!
BELGIAN NOTE TO HOLLAND j QUID PKO QUO FOR THE LIMBUEG INCIDENT. i London, December 16. \ The Belgian Government has notiiiec Holland that war material, and military workers from France anc England will be brought to Belgium vit the Scheldt. It says that Holland canj not object to this in view of the.perinis' sion granted by Holland to the retreatj in.,' Germans to traverse Limburg.—Alia.; N.Z. Cable Assii.-lieuter. i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 71, 18 December 1918, Page 5
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