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THE ARMISTICE.

PEACE PROCEDURE

"[AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

(Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) NEW YORK November 17. A Washington correspondent says it is unlikely that arrangements for the Peace Conference can be completed before January’. Meanwhile the Allies will hold a conference with a view to reaching an understanding concerning the political and territory questions. Neutrals will not have a voice nt the Peace Conference, but their representatives may appear before a committee and state their complaints. Considera. tiou !is . now being given 1o issuing invitations to neutral Government’s to send representatives to the final session of the Peace Conference. It is possible that neutrals may appear before sections, and present claims , against the Central Powers on account j of outrages and injuries suffered as a result of violating international .law.

SMA IX A CLIPS FIRST. • fßeceived This Dav at 9.50. a.m.) NEW' YORK November 17. Mr Hoover says the first concern is supply food for the smaller Allies. There are §eventy-fiOe. millions who need food immediately. ’Hie feeding of Germany is essential, though one, necessarily, has mixed feelings at the thought of how the Germans robbed other countries of their food or sank it at sea. TORPEDOED. COPENHAGEN, Nov 17. The “Frembdpnblatt” states tins battleship, Sehlesien which fled, was torpedoed on route to Norway. IN ROUMANIA.

PARIS November 16. The Allies enter Bucharest on Sunday. A~ triumphant reception has been arranged. German regiments resisted the crossing of the Danube, causing slight losses The British ore, being widely acclaimed

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1918, Page 3

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THE ARMISTICE. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1918, Page 3

THE ARMISTICE. Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1918, Page 3

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